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We all love JSON data, don’t we?
Well, unless you are working with JSON directly from say C# or whatever flavour of language you use, working with JSON data can be a challenge sometimes. Sure, if you are in native JavaScript land or one of the many plethora of JS frameworks, then “JavaScript Object Notation” (aka JSON) isn’t much use!
jq is a really neat command line JSON processor. Written in portable C, it seems to be available anywhere… and I mean anywhere! even the old Solaris (Sun Microsystems).
There is a great tutorial too!
Thanks to my good friend Tim Abell for suggesting this one!
Maybe check out Tim’s podcast too!
By Almost 5 minutes!We all love JSON data, don’t we?
Well, unless you are working with JSON directly from say C# or whatever flavour of language you use, working with JSON data can be a challenge sometimes. Sure, if you are in native JavaScript land or one of the many plethora of JS frameworks, then “JavaScript Object Notation” (aka JSON) isn’t much use!
jq is a really neat command line JSON processor. Written in portable C, it seems to be available anywhere… and I mean anywhere! even the old Solaris (Sun Microsystems).
There is a great tutorial too!
Thanks to my good friend Tim Abell for suggesting this one!
Maybe check out Tim’s podcast too!