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Description

BoxLang is a contemporary scripting language that is loosely and dynamically typed, tailored for the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), and it encompasses both Object-Oriented (OO) and Functional Programming (FP) paradigms. This language is versatile enough to be utilized across various platforms and operating systems, including web servers, Java application servers, AWS Lambda, and WebAssembly, among others. By integrating numerous features from an array of programming languages, BoxLang offers developers a syntax that is not only modern but also fluent and expressive. Its design emphasizes modularity and dynamism, fully leveraging the advanced capabilities of the JVM. As a dynamically typed language, BoxLang eliminates the necessity for explicit type declarations and is equipped with type inference, auto-casting, and the ability to promote types as needed. Additionally, BoxLang's runtime adaptability allows for the addition, removal, or modification of methods and properties on-the-fly, making it a flexible choice for developers. This unique combination of features positions BoxLang as a compelling option for those seeking a robust and innovative programming tool.

Description

JSON, which stands for JavaScript Object Notation, serves as a compact format for data exchange. Its simplicity makes it accessible for human comprehension and straightforward for machines to interpret and create. Derived from a portion of the JavaScript Programming Language Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition from December 1999, JSON is a text-based format that remains entirely independent of any specific programming language while employing familiar conventions found in C-family languages such as C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, and Python. This versatility positions JSON as an exceptional choice for data interchange. The structure of JSON is founded on two primary components: 1. A set of name/value pairs, which can be represented in different programming languages as objects, records, structs, dictionaries, hash tables, keyed lists, or associative arrays. 2. An ordered sequence of values, typically manifested in most languages as arrays, vectors, lists, or sequences. These fundamental structures are universally recognized, and nearly all contemporary programming languages incorporate them in some capacity, further enhancing the utility and appeal of JSON as a data format.

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Integrations

YAML
APIFuzzer
Airparser
Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler
Booster SEO
CURA
F5 NGINXaaS for Azure
GoAccess
Latitude
MedicaSoft NXT
Modo
OCI Data Labeling
QwQ-32B
SSIS Integration Toolkit
Sliq
Superdash
Traceloop
V7 Go
Yandex Cloud Logging
noCaptcha Ai

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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

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Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

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Live Training (Online)
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Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

BoxLang

Country

United States

Website

boxlang.io

Vendor Details

Company Name

JSON

Founded

2001

Website

www.json.org

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