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JSON Quick Syntax Reference

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  • © 2016

Overview

  • A unique compact reference on JSON

  • JSON is important for today's enterprise and big data web developers

  • Uses popular open source IDEs such as NetBeans, Android Studio, and Eclipse

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

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About this book

This compact syntax reference covers syntax and parameters central to JSON object definitions. You’ll learn the syntax used in the JSON object definition language, logically organized by topical chapters, and getting more advanced as chapters progress, covering structures and file formats which are best for use with HTML5. Furthermore, the JSON Quick Syntax Reference includes the key factors regarding the data footprint optimization work process, the in-lining of CSS and JS files, and why a data footprint optimization work process is important.


What You'll Learn


• Use the object definition syntax supported in JSON
• Define a JSON content production workflow
• Gain an understanding of the concepts and principles behind JSON object definitions
• Use JSON code snippets and apply them in your web applications
• Utilize the NetBeans, Android Studio, and Eclipse IDEs for your JSON coding


Who This Book Is For


Web developers, Android application developers, and user interface designers. 



Authors and Affiliations

  • Lompoc, USA

    Wallace Jackson

About the author

Wallace Jackson has been writing for leading multimedia publications about his work in new media content development since the advent of Multimedia Producer Magazine nearly two decades ago, when he wrote about computer processor architectures for centerfolds (removable "mini-issue" insert) distributed at SIGGRAPH. Since then, Wallace has written for several other publications about his work in interactive 3D and new media advertising campaign design, including 3D Artist, Desktop Publishers Journal, CrossMedia, AVvideo and Kiosk Magazine.

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