Douglas Crockford
JSON and Beyond
#1about 2 minutes
The origin story and design principles of JSON
JSON was created in 2001 as a minimal, textual, and JavaScript-subset data format to solve communication needs for single-page web applications, intentionally avoiding the complexity of XML.
#2about 4 minutes
The rise of JSON and the value of stability
A comparison of Google Trends data shows JSON's steady growth over XML, highlighting the importance of its stability and the advice to not introduce breaking changes.
#3about 4 minutes
Introducing the Misty project and Kim encoding
The new actor-based system "Misty" requires a more efficient data format than JSON, leading to the creation of Kim, a minimal variable-byte encoding that is more compact than UTF-8.
#4about 3 minutes
Introducing Nota, a new binary message format
Nota is a new binary message format designed for the Misty system that supports blobs, text, arrays, and records using a compact encoding with type codes and continuation bits.
#5about 3 minutes
Handling numbers and special symbols in Nota
Nota represents floating-point numbers with an integer coefficient and exponent for compactness and simplicity, and it includes special symbols like true, false, private, and system while intentionally omitting null.
#6about 2 minutes
Understanding Nota's purpose and its place alongside JSON
Nota is a specialized, non-human-readable binary format for the Misty system and is not intended to replace JSON, which remains valuable for its textual nature and interoperability.
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