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The JSON SagaDouglas Crockford

Yahoo! Inc.

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I am a heretic.

You have been warned.

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I Discovered JSON

• I do not claim to have invented JSON. It already existed in nature.

• I do not claim to have been the first to discover it.

• I gave it a specification and a little website.• The rest happened by itself.

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2001

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State Software

2002

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The Very First JSON MessageApril 2001

<html><head><script>document.domain = 'fudco.com';parent.session.receive(

{to:"session", do:"test", text:"Hello world"}

);</script></head></html>

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The Very First JSON MessageApril 2001

<html><head><script>document.domain = 'fudco.com';parent.session.receive(

{to:"session", do:"test", text:"Hello world"}

);</script></head></html>

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The Very First JSON MessageApril 2001

<html><head><script>document.domain = 'fudco.com';parent.session.receive(

{to:"session", do:"test", text:"Hello world"}

);</script></head></html>

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The Very First JSON MessageApril 2001

<html><head><script>document.domain = 'fudco.com';parent.session.receive(

{to:"session", do:"test", text:"Hello world"}

);</script></head></html>

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The Very First JSON MessageApril 2001

<html><head><script>document.domain = 'fudco.com';parent.session.receive(

{to:"session", do:"test", text:"Hello world"}

);</script></head></html>

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The Very First JSON MessageApril 2001

<html><head><script>document.domain = 'fudco.com';parent.session.receive(

{to:"session", do:"test", text:"Hello world"}

);</script></head></html>

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The unquoted name problem

• ES3 has a wack reserved word policy.• Reserved words must be quoted.• I did not want to put the list of reserved

words in the JSON spec, so...• All keys must be quoted.• It significantly simplified JSON.• This conforms to Python.

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Nested HTML

<html><head><script>document.domain = 'fudco.com';parent.session.receive(

{"to":"session", "do":"test", "text":"</script>"}

);</script></head></html>

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Nested HTML

<html><head><script>document.domain = 'fudco.com';parent.session.receive(

{"to":"session", "do":"test", "text":"<\/script>"}

);</script></head></html>

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JSML

JavaScript Message Language

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JSON

JavaScript Object Notation

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JSON was really useful

• Browser/server communication.• Interserver communication.• Configuration.• JSON database.

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Our customers said

• “Never heard of it.”

• “Sorry, our company just committed to XML.”

• “It is not a standard.”

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I bought JSON.org

• A one-page web site that described JSON.• Grammar three ways

Simplified BNFRailroad diagramsInformal English

• A Java reference implementation.

• And then I retired.

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And that’s all I did.

A message format in a bottle.

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Contributors

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Languages• ASP• ActionScript• C• C++• C#• ColdFusion• D• Delphi• E• Eiffel• Erlang• Fantom• Go• Haskell• haXe• Java• JavaScript• Lasso• Lisp• LotusScript• Lua• Objective C

• Objective CAML• OpenLaszlo• Perl• PHP• Pike• PL/SQL• pljson• PowerShell• Prolog• Python• Qt• R• REALbasic• Rebol• RPG• Ruby• Scheme• Squeak• Symbian• Tcl• Visual Basic• Visual FoxPro

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JSON is the intersection of modern programming languages

• Simple valuesnumberstringboolean

• Sequence of valuesarray, vector, list

• Collection of named valuesobject, record, struct, map, hash, property list

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Recursive descentvalue = function () {

// Parse a JSON value. It could be an object, an array,// a string, a number, or a word.

white();switch (ch) {case '{':

return object();case '[':

return array();case '"':

return string();case '-':

return number();default:

return ch >= '0' && ch <= '9' ? number() : word();}

};

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State Machinestate = 'go';stack = [];try {

for (;;) {r = tx.exec(source);if (!r) {

break;}if (r[1]) {

action[r[1]][state]();} else if (r[2]) {

value = +r[2];number[state]();

} else {value = debackslashify(r[3]);string[state]();

}source = source.slice(r[0].length);

}}

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Evalif (/^[\],:{}\s]*$/.test(text.replace(

/\\(?:["\\\/bfnrt]|u[0-9a-fA-F]{4})/g, '@').replace(/"[^"\\\n\r]*"|true|false|null|-?\d+(?:\.\d*)?(?:[eE][+\-

]?\d+)?/g, ']').replace(/(?:^|:|,)(?:\s*\[)+/g, ''))) {

// In the third stage we use the eval function to compile the // text into a JavaScript structure. The '{' operator is subject // to a syntactic ambiguity in JavaScript: it can begin a block // or an object literal. We wrap the text in parens to eliminate // the ambiguity.

j = eval('(' + text + ')');

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JSON.parse

• Part of ECMAScript, Fifth Edition• Available now in better browsers

everywhere.• Very fast. Very reliable.

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Languages

• Arabic • Bulgarian • Chinese • Czech • Dutch • French • German • Greek • Hebrew • Hungarian • Indonesian

• Italian • Japanese • Korean • Persian • Polish • Portuguese • Russian • Slovenian • Spanish • Turkish • Vietnamese

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2005

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Improvements

• Removed comments.Dangerous practicesUnnecessary complexityAlignment with YAML

• Added e notation to numbers.

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No version number.

• JSON will not be changed.• Stability is more important than any

feature we can think of.• Perhaps someday it will be replaced.

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RFC 4627

application/json

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Minimalism

It can fit on the back of a business card.

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The less we need to agree on, the easier it is to interoperate.

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Influences

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Lisp

S-expressions1958

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Rebol

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JavaScriptPython

NewtonScript

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NeXT

OpenStep Property Lists1993

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XML

The High Priced Spread

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HTML

Always bet on angle brackets.

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Ask not if it is good enough.Ask if it can be popular enough.

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Maybe only something this simple could work.

John Seely BrownCTO Forum, San Francisco

April 2002

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Maybe only something this complicated could work.

InfoWorld Next-Generation Web Services II: The Applications

Santa ClaraSeptember 2002

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XMLsucks.org

Why XML is technologically terrible, but you have to use it

anyway

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XML is the standard so shut up.

SHUT UP!

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XML Alternatives

• JSON config YAML CanonML HDF SSYN OGDL SDL DL Boulder ONX SMEL Property lists ConfigObj GroovyMarkup ATerms LNML GODDAG JITTs Esis/Pyxie ConciseXML SML TexMecs A specification language Waterken doc UBF Xqueeze Ool atx Grutatxt APT txt2docbook txt2tags AsciiDoc reStructuredText Epytext EtText AFT txt2html Setext Latte Confluence Markdown SmartyPants Textile Atox CDuce MarkupMatrix WikiMl IWML SEXP sfsexp Lambda markup language SXML Better markup tXML SOX SLiP ezex Tanga (NBML) XSLScript & TerseXML Lx NiceXSL PXSL ShoXS XSCS SML MIN MINML ESPX PXML GMarkup ASN BLOB SDXF CTX ASDL WDDX REBOL

• http://www.pault.com/pault/pxml/xmlalternatives.html

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Disruption

Threats

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It’s not even XML!Who did this travesty?

Let’s find a tree and string them up. Now.

Dave Winer, 2006-12-20

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any damn fool could produce a better data format than XML

James Clark, 2007-04-06

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Use the right tool for the right job.

When your only tool is a wrench,every problem looks like a nail.

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Where did the idea come from that data should be represented

by a document format?

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RUNOFF.SK 1Text processing and word processing systemstypically require additional information tobe interspersed among the natural text ofthe document being processed. This addedinformation, called "markup", serves twopurposes:.TB 4.OF 4.SK 11.#Separating the logical elements of thedocument; and.OF 4.SK 12.#Specifying the processing functions to beperformed on those elements..OF 0.SK 1

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GML:h1.Chapter 1: Introduction:p.GML supported hierarchical containers, such as:ol:li.Ordered lists (like this one),:li.Unordered lists, and:li.Definition lists:eol.as well as simple structures.:p.Markup minimization (later generalized and formalized in SGML),allowed the end-tags to be omitted for the "h1" and "p" elements.

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:eol.

::ol.

</ol>

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Brian Reid’s Scribe

@Quote(Any damn fool)

( ) [ ] { } < > " " ' '

@Begin(Quote)Any damn fool

@End(Quote)

1980

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Scribe@techreport(PUB, key="Tesler", author="Tesler, Larry", title="PUB: The Document Compiler", year=1972, number="ON-72", month="Sep", institution="Stanford University Artificial Intelligence Project")

@book(Volume3, key="Knuth", author="Knuth, Donald E.", title="Sorting and Searching", publisher="Addison-Wesley",year=1973, volume=3,series="The Art of Computer Programming", address="Reading, Mass.")

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License

MIT

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The Software shall be used for Good, not Evil.

I'm looking at you,Osama bin Laden.

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I give permission to IBM, its customers, partners, and

minions, to use JSLint for evil.

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Thanks very much, Douglas!

Staff Attorney, IP LawIBM Corporation

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The JSON Logo

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The Impossible Torus

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Ambihelical Hexnut

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www.JSON.org