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    ojg

    ojg

    Optimized JSON for Go

    Optimized JSON for Go is a high-performance parser with a variety of additional JSON tools. OjG is optimized to processing huge data sets where data does not necessarily conform to a fixed structure.
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    JsonDB

    JsonDB

    A simple "database" that use JSON file for Node.JS.

    JsonDB is now using the concept of async/await for all its calls since we read from the database file on demand and depending on how the database is configured, we might write at each push. The module stores the data using JavaScript Object directly into a JSON file. You can easily traverse the data to directly reach the desired property using the DataPath. The principle of DataPath is the same as XMLPath.
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    Ponzu

    Ponzu

    Headless CMS with automatic JSON API

    ...Ponzu fills the void where you want to reach for WordPress to get a great CMS, or Rails for rapid development, but need a fast JSON response in a high-concurrency environment. Since HTTP/2 Server Push is used, Go 1.8+ is required. However, it is not required of clients connecting to a Ponzu server to make HTTP/2 requests.
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