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- What is JSON and what is it used for? - Stack Overflow
The way I like to think of JSON is exactly what it is - a language within a world of different languages However, the difference between JSON and other languages is that "everyone" "speaks" JSON, along with their "native language " Using a real world example, let's pretend we have three people One person speaks Igbo as their native tongue
- javascript - JSON. stringify returns [object Object] instead of the . . .
Here I'm creating a JavaScript object and converting it to a JSON string, but JSON stringify returns "[object Object]" in this case, instead of displaying the contents of the object How can I work around this problem, so that the JSON string actually contains the contents of the object?
- Can comments be used in JSON? - Stack Overflow
JSON is defined as a standard by ECMA International There is always a petition process to have standards revised It is unlikely that annotations will be added to the JSON standard for several reasons JSON by design is an easily reverse-engineered (human parsed) alternative to XML It is simplified even to the point that annotations are
- How to escape special characters in building a JSON string?
This is nonsense; strings in JSON can only ever be double-quoted Try JSON parse("'foo'") in your browser console, for example, and observe the SyntaxError: Unexpected token ' The JSON spec is really simple and clear about this There is no escape sequence in JSON for single quotes, and a JSON string cannot be single-quoted –
- How to robustly describe conditional expressions with AND, OR in JSON . . .
Using the key "any" and "all", writing code to recursively parse the JSON is easy – lichgo Commented
- How can I deserialize JSON with C#? - Stack Overflow
There's Json in System Web Helpers, there's JsonQueryStringConverter in System ServiceModel Web, there's JavascriptSerializer in System Web Script Serialization, DataContractJsonSerializer in System Runtime Serialization Json, heck MS has even decided to include third party Json NET in its ASP NET Web API
- python - Accessing JSON elements - Stack Overflow
What you get from the url is a json string And your can't parse it with index directly You should convert it to a dict by json loads and then you can parse it with index Instead of using read() to intermediately save it to memory and then read it to json, allow json to load it directly from the file: wjdata = json load(urllib2 urlopen('url'))
- How to test if a string is JSON or not? - Stack Overflow
You link to the JSON Spec says the following: "A JSON text is a sequence of tokens formed from Unicode code points that conforms to the JSON value grammar " and "A JSON value can be an object, array, number, string, true, false, or null " - How did you arrive at the conclusion that a JSON can only be object or array at root level?
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