Stone River Elearning – Starting with JSON

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Stone River Elearning – Starting with JSONWhat you’ll learnLearn the world’s standard data format: JSON!Learn JSON syntax for objects and arraysUnderstand JavaScript and JSON’s relationshipUse JSON with Java and the GSON libraryLearn the data types that JSON employsLearn to use JSON API’sUnderstand JSON Databases and their benefitsLearn how to use JSON utilities to validate your workDiscover the benefits of a JSON data integrationUnderstand JSON-based configuration files in frameworks and libraries … and much, much more!RequirementsBefore taking this course, a student should ideally (but not absolutely) have:A at least a modest knowledge of HTML and JavaScript. Ideally, the student should be familiar with JavaScript frameworks and libraries and the Java programming language. If the student has only some, or even none of these skills, he/she will still benefit from this course greatly, but may need to pause a video in progress to perform some additional background research. This is encouraged, as it’ll only make for a better overall experience and net benefit.NO JSON EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED!!!DescriptionAny IT professional or casual developer anticipating a solid understanding of how JSON works in open-sourced and private development projects needs to go through this course and absorb all of its content. Anyone desiring to learn how JSON is implemented in software needs the knowldege and demonstrations presented in this course.  This not only includes web, mobile, and service application developers, but also architects, UI designers, testers, and administrators. This course provides a solid understanding of how to effectively participate in a project leveraging JSON data structures.Who this course is for:This course was built for software developers who need to understand how to work with JSON data structures in all development efforts, regardless of language, framework, or library used.This course is designed for those developers who need to learn JSON to be able to effectively participate in projects implementing the technology. Of course, the info presented here is just as valuable for architects, testers, and product managers as they too should understand how JSON is structured and used in a software development environment.There are no reviews yet.Add a Review Cancel replyYou must be to post a review.