POML vs JSON: Why Structured Prompts Need a Markup Language
If you’ve ever worked with large language models, you’ve probably encountered JSON as a way to structure inputs and outputs. But as prompt workflows get more complex—multiple steps, tools, validations, and outputs—plain JSON starts to feel clunky. That’s where POML (Prompt Orchestration Markup Language) comes in. Let’s break down why a markup language purpose-built for…
