JSON Quick Syntax Reference
- Length: 142 pages
- Edition: 1st ed. 2016
- Language: English
- Publisher: Apress
- Publication Date: 2016-06-24
- ISBN-10: 1484218620
- ISBN-13: 9781484218624
- Sales Rank: #1321277 (See Top 100 Books)
This compact quick scripting syntax reference on JSON covers syntax and parameters central to JSON object definitions, using the NetBeans 8.1 open source and Eclipse IDE software tool packages. The JSON Quick Syntax Reference covers 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, this book 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
- What is and how to use the Object Definition Syntax supported in JSON
- What comprises a JSON content production workflow
- What are the concepts and principles behind the JSON Object Definitions
- How to use JSON code snippets and apply them in your web applications
- How to utilize NetBeans, Android Studio and Eclipse IDEs for your JSON coding
- What are and how to use 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
Audience
Primary: Website Developers, Android Application Developers, User Interface Designers, HTML5 OS Application Developers, HTML5 e-Learning Content Creators, HTML5 eBook Authors, HTML5 OS iTV Programmers, Android TV Programmers. Secondary: Blackberry Developers, Windows Developers, iOS Developers, Multimedia Producers, Rich Internet Application (RIA) Programmers, HTML5 Game Designers, Teachers, Educators.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Exploring a JSON Integrated Development Environment
Chapter 2: An Introduction to JSON: Concepts and Terminology
Chapter 3: The JSON Schema: JSON Structure Validation
Chapter 4: Objects and Object-Oriented Programming: OOP Primer
Chapter 5: JSON Arrays: Serialized Data Store Structures
Chapter 6: JSON Data Values: Types of Data that JSON Supports
Chapter 7: JSON Character Values: Defining Strings in JSON
Chapter 8: JSON Numeric Values: Defining Numbers in JSON
Appendix A: NetBeans 8.1: Setting Up a JSON Integrated Development IDE
Appendix B: Eclipse Mars: Setting Up a JSON Integrated Development IDE
Appendix C: IntelliJ IDEA: Setting Up a JSON Integrated Development IDE