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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
JSON, otherwise known as JavaScript Object Notation, is a structure used to store and describe multiple objects. Although it was originally used in JavaScript, JSON is language-independent and can be used in nearly any application. | |||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
* In short, JSON is used to transmit data between web applications. | * In short, JSON is used to transmit data between web applications. |
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JSON[edit]
Summary[edit]
JSON, otherwise known as JavaScript Object Notation, is a structure used to store and describe multiple objects. Although it was originally used in JavaScript, JSON is language-independent and can be used in nearly any application.
Usage[edit]
- In short, JSON is used to transmit data between web applications.
- For example, sending data from the server to the client.
- For instance, having the server tell and transmit data to the client to display a picture.
Board[edit]
{ "Board": Board "Rows" : 9 "Columns": 9 "Grids": 9 "Tiles": 81 }
Rows[edit]
{
}
Sources[edit]
Page text.[1]
- ↑ [developer.mozilla.org%2Fen-US%2Fdocs%2FLearn%2FJavaScript%2FObjects%2FJSON Mozilla], Mozilla.