Legal notation for standard JSON: {(opening curly brace)} (closing curly brace) "(double quotation mark):(colon), (comma) [(left square bracket)] (right square bracket)
JSON string: Special characters can be preceded by a character \ or used \u plus 4-bit 16 binary number to handle
{"Name": "Jobs"}
JSON Boolean: Must lowercase true and false
{"bool": true}
JSON null: must be lowercase null
{"Object": null}
JSON value: cannot use 8/16 binary
{"num": 60} {"num":-60} {"num": 6.6666} {"num":1e+6}<!--1 by 10 of 6, E is case-insensitive-->{"num":1e-6}<!--1 times 10 minus 6, E is not case-sensitive
JSON object
{"StarCraft": {"INC": "Blizzard", "Price": 60}}
JSON array
{ "person": [ "Jobs", + ]}
Array of JSON objects
{" array": [ { "name": "Jobs" }, { "name": "Bill", "age": $ }, { "product ":" "War3", "type": "Game", "popular": True, "price": + } ]}
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JSON standard format