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Parsing JSON/XML

Parsing JSON/XML

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What is Parsing JSON/XML?

JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format that is easy for humans to read and write and easy for machines to parse and generate. It is based on a subset of the JavaScript programming language, Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition. JSON is commonly used to transmit data in web applications (e.g., sending some data from the server to the client, so it can be displayed on a web page) and is often used in APIs.

What other technologies are related to Parsing JSON/XML?

Parsing JSON/XML Complementary Technologies

The iPhone SDK is used to develop applications that often process or generate JSON/XML data, making it strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside Parsing JSON/XML in 13% (58) of relevant job posts
Web services frequently use JSON or XML for data exchange, making them strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside Parsing JSON/XML in 1% (69) of relevant job posts
Objective-C is a programming language often used to parse and generate JSON/XML, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside Parsing JSON/XML in 0% (69) of relevant job posts

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