![]() They take unformatted JSON text, parse it, do validation & show the formatted JSON back to the user. How do we generally do that? There are multiple online websites which do exactly that. Parsing & figuring out details from large JSON documents is a regular thing. Or there are NoSQL databases like MongoDB which store JSON documents. It is a common format for REST API payload. As software developers we encounter JSON format frequently, especially if we are into developing web apps. ![]()
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