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  2. BSON - Wikipedia

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    BSON (/ ˈ b iː s ə n / [2]) is a computer data interchange format. The name "BSON" is based on the term JSON and stands for "Binary JSON". [2] It is a binary form for representing simple or complex data structures including associative arrays (also known as name-value pairs), integer indexed arrays, and a suite of fundamental scalar types.

  3. List of software package management systems - Wikipedia

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    NetBSD's pkgsrc works on several Unix-like operating systems, with regular binary packages for macOS and Linux provided by multiple independent vendors; Collective Knowledge Framework is a cross-platform package and workflow framework with JSON API that can download binary packages or build them from sources for Linux, Windows, MacOS and ...

  4. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    BSON: MongoDB: JSON: No BSON Specification: Yes No No No No No Cap'n Proto: Kenton Varda — No Cap'n Proto Encoding Spec: Yes Partial h: No Yes No Yes CBOR: Carsten Bormann, P. Hoffman: MessagePack [2] Yes RFC 8949 Yes No Yes, through tagging CDDL: FIDO2: No Comma-separated values (CSV) RFC author: Yakov Shafranovich — Myriad informal ...

  5. FlatBuffers - Wikipedia

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    The schema compiler runs on Android, Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux, [3] but games and other programs use FlatBuffers for serialization work on many other operating systems as well, including iOS, Amazon's Fire OS, and Windows Phone. [4] Van Oortmerssen originally developed FlatBuffers for game development and similar applications. [5] [1]

  6. Package format - Wikipedia

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    Package format is a type of archive containing computer programs and additional metadata needed by package managers; [1] an instance of this type of archive is called a package. While the archive file format itself may be unchanged, package formats carry additional metadata, such as a manifest file or certain directory layouts.

  7. UBJSON - Wikipedia

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    Universal Binary JSON (UBJSON) is a computer data interchange format. It is a binary form directly imitating JSON , but requiring fewer bytes of data. It aims to achieve the generality of JSON, combined with being much easier to process than JSON.

  8. MessagePack - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, it allows binary data and non-UTF-8 encoded strings. In JSON, map keys have to be strings, but in MessagePack there is no such limitation and any type can be a map key, including types like maps and arrays, and, like YAML, numbers. Compared to BSON, MessagePack is more space-efficient. BSON is designed for fast in-memory ...

  9. GNOME Software - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Software is a utility for installing applications and updates on Linux.It is part of the GNOME Core Applications, and was introduced in GNOME 3.10. [3]It is the GNOME front-end to the PackageKit, in turn a front-end to several package management systems, which include systems based on both RPM and DEB.