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    BSON parser

    BSON parser

    BSON Parser for node and browser

    BSON parser is the core JavaScript implementation of BSON (Binary JSON), the data format used by MongoDB to represent documents on the wire and in storage. It provides encoding and decoding capabilities so JavaScript environments like Node.js and browsers can serialize rich data structures (including types not native to JSON) into the compact, efficient BSON binary representation used by MongoDB drivers and servers.
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    JSONjuicer

    JSON parser and encoder

    A Java open-source library which makes encoding and decoding Java data-structures to and from JSON text easy and intuitive.
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    json_library

    Another C++ based JSON Library (/w Parser/Generator/Navigator)

    Native C++ implementation of a JSON library. Contains a Parser, a Generator and and easy-to-use Navigator in one single class. To build you will need at least a C++11 capable compiler such as MSVC 10 (express edition). There is no other 3rd party library required to compile or run it.
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    M's JSON parser

    A JSON parser written in ISO C

    M's JSON parser is a small JSON parser written in ISO C which enables the user to handle information described by the JSON data interchange format.
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    spt::json

    Simple JSON API for Qt4

    A SAX style JSON parser for Qt4. A simple object model using QVariant is available for projects where custom data models are not used. A DOM style parser that parses JSON into the object model is also available.
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    This is very simple PHP library that lets you query Google Geocoder Service via Google Geocoding API and parses the response so it provides a very easy way to handle the JSON data in PHP. A very simple class written in PHP5+. Enjoy!
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    Xion (pronounced "zaion") is a text-based serialization format of object states. Xion extends the JSON format by permitting "tagged" notations. This project provides an implementation of Xion in Java, including the object model, parser and utilities.
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