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J is for.. JSON
No, not the Greek hero who scored the Golden Fleece; this JSON (note – there’s no ‘a’ here) stands for JavaScript Object Notation. JSON is quite simply a serialization format for data that leverages JavaScript as the encoding mechanism.
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