Knowing the clusterfk of the binary Office document formats
The Office "binary format" is simply the objects as they exist in-memory serialized to the disk. Doing it this way was a design decision made when machines were a lot more resource constrained, and fair enough, perhaps it could be revisited, but it was made for sensible reasons by people smarter than you.
The Office "binary format" is simply the objects as they exist in-memory serialized to the disk. Doing it this way was a design decision made when machines were a lot more resource constrained, and fair enough, perhaps it could be revisited, but it was made for sensible reasons by people smarter than you.