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'''Hypertext Application Language''' ('''HAL''') is an [[Internet Draft]] (a "work in progress") standard convention for defining [[hypermedia]] such as links to external [[web resource|resources]] within [[JSON]] or [[XML]] code (however, please note that the latest version of HAL Internet-Draft expired on November 12, 2016.). The standard was initially proposed
HAL was created to be simple to use and easily applicable across different [[___domain (software engineering)|domains]] by avoiding the need to impose any requirements on how the project be structured. Maintaining this minimal impact approach, HAL has enabled developers to create general-purpose [[library (computing)|libraries]] which can be easily incorporated on any [[API]] that uses HAL.{{Citation needed|reason=RFC4627 does not mention HAL|date=October 2018}}
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