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  2. JSON - Wikipedia

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    JSON ( JavaScript Object Notation, pronounced / ˈdʒeɪsən / or / ˈdʒeɪˌsɒn /) is an open standard file format and data interchange format that uses human-readable text to store and transmit data objects consisting of attribute–value pairs and arrays (or other serializable values).

  3. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    ^ The current default format is binary. ^ The "classic" format is plain text, and an XML format is also supported. ^ Theoretically possible due to abstraction, but no implementation is included. ^ The primary format is binary, but text and JSON formats are available. [8] [9]

  4. JSON streaming - Wikipedia

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    json-stream-es is a JavaScript/TypeScript library (frontend and backend) that can create and read newline-delimited JSON documents. ArduinoJson is a C++ library that supports line-delimited JSON. RecordStream A set of tools to manipulate line delimited JSON (generate, transform, collect statistics, and format results).

  5. Douglas Crockford - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Crockford. Douglas Crockford is an American computer programmer who is involved in the development of the JavaScript language. He specified the data format JSON (JavaScript Object Notation), and has developed various JavaScript related tools such as the static code analyzer JSLint and minifier JSMin. [ 1]

  6. GeoJSON - Wikipedia

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    GeoJSON [1] is an open standard format designed for representing simple geographical features, along with their non-spatial attributes.It is based on the JSON format.. The features include points (therefore addresses and locations), line strings (therefore streets, highways and boundaries), polygons (countries, provinces, tracts of land), and multi-part collections of these types.

  7. BSON - Wikipedia

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    BSON ( / ˈbiːsən / [ 2]) is a computer data interchange format. The name "BSON" is based on the term JSON and stands for "Binary JSON". [ 2] It is a binary form for representing simple or complex data structures including associative arrays (also known as name-value pairs ), integer indexed arrays, and a suite of fundamental scalar types .

  8. JSONPath - Wikipedia

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    JSONPath. In computer software, JSONPath is a query language for querying values in JSON. The uses of JSONPath include: Navigating through complex JSON values to retrieve the required data. JSONPath queries are path expressions written as strings, e.g. $.foo .

  9. JSON-LD - Wikipedia

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    JSON-LD 1.1 Framing. JSON-LD ( JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data) is a method of encoding linked data using JSON. One goal for JSON-LD was to require as little effort as possible from developers to transform their existing JSON to JSON-LD. [ 1] JSON-LD allows data to be serialized in a way that is similar to traditional JSON. [ 2]