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  2. JData - Wikipedia

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    Text-based JData files are plain JSON files and can be readily parsed by most existing JSON parsers. The JSON files that contains JData annotation tags is recommended to have a suffix of .jdt, although it can also be saved as .json. A few slight differences exist between a .jdt and a .json file, including JData .jdt file accepts multiple ...

  3. Wikipedia:Database download - Wikipedia

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    Dumps are produced for a specific set of namespaces and wikis, and then made available for public download. Each dump output file consists of a tar.gz archive which, when uncompressed and untarred, contains one file, with a single line per article, in json format. [Project's main homepage]

  4. JSON - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... other open-source licenses since open-source software and free software usually imply no ... are using JSON to keep configuration ...

  5. List of datasets for machine-learning research - Wikipedia

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    Sorted into folders by class of events as well as metadata in a JSON file and annotations in a CSV file. 1,059 Sound Classification 2014 [146] [147] J. Salamon et al. AudioSet 10-second sound snippets from YouTube videos, and an ontology of over 500 labels. 128-d PCA'd VGG-ish features every 1 second. 2,084,320

  6. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    (JSON Schema Proposal, other JSON schemas/IDLs) Partial (via JSON APIs implemented with Smile backend, on Jackson, Python) — SOAP: W3C: XML: Yes W3C Recommendations: SOAP/1.1 SOAP/1.2: Partial (Efficient XML Interchange, Binary XML, Fast Infoset, MTOM, XSD base64 data) Yes Built-in id/ref, XPointer, XPath: WSDL, XML schema: DOM, SAX, XQuery ...

  7. Project Jupyter - Wikipedia

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    A Jupyter Notebook document is a JSON file, following a versioned schema, usually ending with the ".ipynb" extension. The main parts of the Jupyter Notebooks are: Metadata, Notebook format and list of cells. Metadata is a data Dictionary of definitions to set up and display the notebook. Notebook Format is a version number of the software.

  8. List of in-memory databases - Wikipedia

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    Polyhedra Lite appeared with a free-to-use license in 2012. [9] Redis: Redis Labs: 2009 C, C++, Python, Lua, C#, etc. [10] Redis Source Available License v2 and the Server Side Public License v1 [11] Redis is a source-available software project that implements data structure servers.

  9. FlatBuffers - Wikipedia

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    FlatBuffers is a free software library implementing a serialization format similar to Protocol Buffers, Thrift, Apache Avro, SBE, and Cap'n Proto, primarily written by Wouter van Oortmerssen and open-sourced by Google. It supports “zero-copy” deserialization, so that accessing the serialized data does not require first copying it into a ...