[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"sanity-yK4FP8VUzpj9PLRoY7Caab2VglLRwMxaRmaaZHNxtUI":3},{"data":4,"sourceMap":-1},{"info":5,"latest":14,"pinned":55},{"_createdAt":6,"_id":7,"_rev":8,"_type":9,"_updatedAt":6,"descriptionText":10,"slug":11,"title":13},"2023-05-23T16:43:21Z","wp-tagcat-json","9HpbCsT2tq0xwozQfkc4ih","blogTag",null,{"current":12},"json","JSON",[15],{"_id":16,"author":17,"commentCount":28,"comments":29,"excerpt":30,"featureTag":10,"image":31,"publishedAt":34,"slug":35,"sponsored":10,"tags":37,"title":54},"wp-post-20198",[18],{"_id":19,"avatar":20,"name":25,"role":10,"slug":26},"wp-author-cap-20201",{"_type":21,"asset":22},"image",{"_ref":23,"_type":24},"image-961965ae8d763e821e183b466c3635337b57e6ed-40x40-jpg","reference","Sam Robbins",{"current":27},"sam-robbins",15,true,"When APIs send data, chances are they send it as JSON objects. Here's a primer on why JSON is how networked applications send data. ",{"_type":21,"asset":32},{"_ref":33,"_type":24},"image-ceaeb956c3aea3702303601bbc8ec336d4e0e43f-2560x1344-jpg","2022-06-02T13:55:54.000Z",{"current":36},"a-beginners-guide-to-json-the-data-format-for-the-internet",[38,43,48,52],{"_createdAt":6,"_id":39,"_rev":8,"_type":9,"_updatedAt":6,"slug":40,"title":42},"wp-tagcat-api",{"current":41},"api","API",{"_createdAt":6,"_id":44,"_rev":8,"_type":9,"_updatedAt":6,"slug":45,"title":47},"wp-tagcat-code-for-a-living",{"current":46},"code-for-a-living","Code for a Living",{"_createdAt":6,"_id":49,"_rev":8,"_type":9,"_updatedAt":6,"slug":50,"title":51},"wp-tagcat-data",{"current":51},"data",{"_createdAt":6,"_id":7,"_rev":8,"_type":9,"_updatedAt":6,"slug":53,"title":13},{"current":12},"A beginner's guide to JSON, the data format for the internet",[]]