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JSON File Format TipsJavaScript Object Notation
a human-readable document format for storing and exchanging data

JSON File Format Tips

JSON is an acronym that stands for JavaScript Object Notation, a human-readable document format for storing and exchanging data.

Generally, it is easy for humans to read and write, and easy for machines to parse (read) and generate (write).

Variations include GeoJSON for simple geographic features.

Douglas Crockford says it is pronounced "Jason", but it is popularly known as "Jay'-sawn"

Alternative formats include CSV (Comma Separated Values, for data) and YAML (usually for configuration files).

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Tips

  • file extension is .json (but not .js)
  • in JSON files, whitespace is allowed between elements punctuation, for example
  • comments are generally not a part of JSON files, but some variations do allow comments
  • JSON can be stored directly into some relational databases

External Training

Links to external sites:

Introducing JSON — The JSON Data Interchange Standard.

JSON — on Wikipedia

Related Pages

Links to related PPM Wiki pages:

Mall Map

Visual Studio Code Tips

Hand-Curated Links

Links to member-recommended external sites:

JSON — on Wikipedia

Douglas Crockford — on Wikipedia

jq

pandoc -- convert between (numerous markup and word processing) file formats

Alternative formats:

GeoJSON -- simple geographic features

CSV -- Comma Separated Values

YAML -- configuration

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