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JavaScript JSON Cookbook by Ray Rischpater
English | June 25, 2015 | ISBN: 1785286900 | 192 pages | PDF/EPUB/MOBI | 6.95 Mb
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight text-based data interchange format used to create objects to transfer data over the Internet. It's widely used today by common web applications, as well as mobile applications.
This book gives you clear ways that you can exchange objects using JSON, regardless of whether you're developing a web or traditional networked application. You'll start with a brief refresher on JSON and JavaScript syntax and read and write on the client and server. Then, you'll learn how to use JSON in simple AJAX applications using AngularJS and jQuery. Next, you will learn how to exchange objects with databases using MongoDB and CouchDB. You'll also explore how to use JSON in a type-safe manner, writing programs that have fewer bugs.
What You Will Learn
Learn to use JSON in a type-safe way to avoid common data typing errors
Exchange data with NoSQL databases such as MongoDB and CouchDB with JSON
Make the most of JSON in AJAX web applications, with or without a framework
Exchange data between servers and mobile applications running on Android and iOS with JSON
Practical examples to show you how to leverage JSON from a variety of application domains
Authors
Ray Rischpater
Ray Rischpater is an engineer and author with over 20 years of experience in writing about and developing for mobile computing platforms.
During this time, he participated in the development of Internet technologies and custom applications for Java ME, Qualcomm BREW, Apple iPhone, Google Android, Palm OS, Newton, and Magic Cap, as well as several proprietary platforms. Currently, he's employed as a software development manager at Microsoft in Sunnyvale, where he works on mapping and data visualization.
When he is not writing about software development, he enjoys hiking and photography with his family and friends in and around the San Lorenzo Valley in Central California. When he can, he also provides public service through amateur radio as the licensed Amateur Extra station KF6GPE.
Among the books he's written are Application Development with Qt Creator (now in its second edition, published by Packt Publishing, 2014) and Microsoft Mapping (with Carmen Au, published by Apress, 2013). Ray also irregularly blog at Ray holds a bachelor's degree in pure mathematics from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and is a member of the IEEE, ACM, and ARRL.
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