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The JavaScript JSON Cookbook

The JavaScript JSON Cookbook

By : Ray Rischpater
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The JavaScript JSON Cookbook

The JavaScript JSON Cookbook

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By: Ray Rischpater

Overview of this book

If you're writing applications that move structured data from one place to another, this book is for you. This is especially true if you've been using XML to do the job because it's entirely possible that you could do much of the same work with less code and less data overhead in JSON. While the book's chapters make some distinction between the client and server sides of an application, it doesn't matter if you're a frontend, backend, or full-stack developer. The principles behind using JSON apply to both the client and the server, and in fact, developers who understand both sides of the equation generally craft the best applications.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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JavaScript JSON Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Vipul A M works as a software developer at BigBinary LLC. He is an avid Rails on Ruby projects contributor. He spends his spare time exploring and contributing to many open source Ruby projects when not dabbling with ReactJS or creating various screencasts.

He is currently working on a book titled ReactJS by Example, which walks you through how to use ReactJS, while working on project examples.

Vipul loves Ruby's vibrant community and helps in building PuneRb. He is the founder of and runs the RubyIndia Community newsletter and RubyIndia podcast and organizes the Deccan Ruby Conference in Pune. He blogs prolifically at blog.bigbinary.com and loves doing various screencasts at videos.bigbinary.com.

Robert MacLean has been working for over 18 years as a developer and an IT professional in South Africa, where he worked on a wide variety of projects with a number of customers. Today, he works as a developer at Microsoft, developing applications for Windows platforms.

Charlotte Spencer is a frontend web developer with a keen interest in semantic HTML, progressive enhancement, and accessibility. When they're not programming, they are writing about the Web and her experiences with it, reading, or preparing for the zombie apocalypse. They tweets at @charlotteis.

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