
Introduction to JavaScript Object Notation
A TothePoint Guide to JSON
by Lindsay Bassett
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What is JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) and how can you put it to work This concise guide helps busy IT professionals get up and running quickly with this popular data interchange format, and provides a deep understanding of how JSON works. Author Lindsay Bassett begins with an overview of JSON syntax, data types, formatting, and security concer...
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