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hi Orest!
JSON, one helluva cool programming language. JSON in itself stands for JavaScript Object Notation, which basically means that it is used for Notating Objects, duh. JSON is a JS derivative, it uses very similar if not the exact same syntax as JS (example 1)
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JSON, one helluva cool programming language. JSON in itself stands for JavaScript Object Notation, which basically means that it is used for Notating Objects, duh. JSON is a JS derivative, it uses very similar if not the exact same syntax as JS (example 1)

Standards

  • This topic doesn't cover a specific standard, but it is something you should you know.

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