Serialization

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* [[BSON]]
 
* [[BSON]]
 
* [[Cap'n Proto]]
 
* [[Cap'n Proto]]
* [[CBOR]] (RFC 7049) [http://cbor.io/]
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* [[CBOR]] ([https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc8949/ RFC 8949]) ([http://cbor.io/ CBOR description])
 
* [[CoffeeScript-Object-Notation]] (CSON)
 
* [[CoffeeScript-Object-Notation]] (CSON)
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* [[Concise Encoding]] [https://concise-encoding.org/]
 
* [[Cursive Script Object Notation]]
 
* [[Cursive Script Object Notation]]
 
* [[DER]] (Distinguished Encoding Rules)
 
* [[DER]] (Distinguished Encoding Rules)
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* [[Doge Serialized Object Notation]] (DSON)
 
* [[FDF]]
 
* [[FDF]]
 
* [[FlatBuffers]]
 
* [[FlatBuffers]]
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* [[JSON]] (.json)
 
* [[JSON]] (.json)
 
* [[JSON5]] (.json5) [http://json5.org/]
 
* [[JSON5]] (.json5) [http://json5.org/]
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* [[JSONB]] [https://sqlite.org/draft/jsonb.html]
 
* [[JSONH]] [https://github.com/WebReflection/JSONH]
 
* [[JSONH]] [https://github.com/WebReflection/JSONH]
 
* [[JSONx]]
 
* [[JSONx]]
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** [[Thrift compact protocol]]
 
** [[Thrift compact protocol]]
 
* [[Transit]] [https://github.com/cognitect/transit-format]
 
* [[Transit]] [https://github.com/cognitect/transit-format]
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* [[UXF (Uniform Exchange Format)]] [https://github.com/mark-summerfield/uxf]
 
* [[XFDF]]
 
* [[XFDF]]
 
* [[XML]] (originally intended only as a markup format, but ended up as probably the most popular serialization format)
 
* [[XML]] (originally intended only as a markup format, but ended up as probably the most popular serialization format)
 
* [[YAML]] (.yaml)
 
* [[YAML]] (.yaml)
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== Miscellaneous related things ==
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* [[EDI]]
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 22:56, 22 January 2024

File Format
Name Serialization
Ontology

No, I said serial, idiot.

No, I said serial, idiot.

Serialization is used to transform data structures (as used within a program, in whatever native formats might be used by the programming language the program is in) into a file or data stream of standardized format to be saved for later use, or transmitted through a network to be used by a different program elsewhere.

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