JSON: From Tiny Parsers to Searchable Tables & Serializer Sins

JSON: From Tiny Parsers to Searchable Tables & Serializer Sins
```html A h, JSON. It's the ubiquitous data format that powers so much of the web. In my 5 years of experience wrestling with JSON, I've seen it all – from incredibly elegant uses to downright horrifying implementations. You'll discover in this article, we'll explore the spectrum of JSON, from the elegance of tiny parsers to the frustrating world of searchable tables and, of course, the cardinal sins of JSON serialization. It's a journey through the good, the bad, and the ugly sides of this seemingly simple data format, offering insights and tips along the way. JSON's human-readable format and ease of parsing have made it a cornerstone of modern web development. It’s one of the Popular programming topics for a reason. But its simplicity can be deceiving. As developers, we often take JSON for granted, overlooking potential pitfalls that can lead to performance bottlenecks, security vulnerabilities, or just plain frustrating debugging sessions. So, buckle up as w…

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