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I was surprised to see a number of types link to Python documentation. When trying to document types using the JSON domain, I think it makes more sense to point to JSON or JavaScript documentation.
I realize that JSON only has a very limited set of types but pointing to Python strikes me as odd.
You may find something of use for string and numeric types in RFC 7159's sections 6 and 7. You could also point to the W3Schools JavaScript Reference. While not JSON, at least JavaScript has a closer connection to it than Python.
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I was surprised to see a number of types link to Python documentation. When trying to document types using the JSON domain, I think it makes more sense to point to JSON or JavaScript documentation.
I realize that JSON only has a very limited set of types but pointing to Python strikes me as odd.
You may find something of use for
string
and numeric types in RFC 7159's sections 6 and 7. You could also point to the W3Schools JavaScript Reference. While not JSON, at least JavaScript has a closer connection to it than Python.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: