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Jsonhero.io: Enhanced JSON structure visualization

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  1. JSON Hero makes reading and understand JSON files easy by giving you a clean and beautiful UI packed with extra features.
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    • Open Source
    It just opens your json in a publicly accessible page at https://jsonhero.io/.

    #Image Optimisation #Image Editing #Development 8 social mentions

  2. Extension for Visual Studio - A set of extensions to Visual Studio 2012 Professional (and above) which improves developer productivity.
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    • Open Source

    #Regular Expressions #Programming Tools #Development 360 social mentions

  3. OpenAPI Generator enables you to generate documentation, clients, and servers from OpenAPI 2.0/3.x documents without hassle.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    > I remember when XML was the main data interchange format of the web. That sucked. I wonder why - apart from the "Should this be an element or an attribute?" issues and oddities in various implementations, XML doesn't seem like the worst thing ever. Actually, I'd argue that WSDL that was used with SOAP was superior to how most people worked with REST (and how some do), since it's taken OpenAPI years to catch up and codegen is still not quite as widespread, despite notable progress: https://openapi-generator.tech/ What does leave a sour taste, however, is the fact that configuration turned into XML hell (not in a web context, but for apps locally) much like we have YAML hell nowadays, as well as people being able to focus on codegen absolved them of the need to pay lots of attention towards how intuitive their data structures are.

    #Development #Tool #Online Services 39 social mentions

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    Turn Your Favorite Web Apps into Real Mac Apps.
    Didn't know that about Edge, thanks! For other browsers (incl Edge) Fluid does the same for me (http://fluidapp.com (not affiliated)) After opening a few emails:.

    #Mac #Mac Tools #Development Tools 19 social mentions

  5. Open a 1GB JSON file in a blink 💣
    For those looking for the ability to (locally) open and query very large JSON files, Dadroit is great: https://dadroit.com. It's been a while since I used it last, but it was a life saver for me when working with JSON lines files in S3 and Kafka log dumps. A side tidbit, IIRC, it was written in Pascal.

    #Web App #Linux #Productivity 10 social mentions

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