J.I.Z. | JSON Instruction ZCM

Author: Jan-Philipp Nitschke
Guide for JSON-based coding improvements
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J.I.Z., short for JSON Instruction ZCM, is a tool that enhances JSON-based coding practices. It offers a comprehensive guide to help developers write cleaner, more maintainable, and efficient JSON code. J.I.Z. provides coding conventions, best practices, and guidelines, making it easier for developers to create high-quality JSON code. Additionally, it offers a ZCM (Zendesk Coding Machine) feature that automatically formats and validates JSON code, ensuring consistency and adherence to the defined coding standards. By utilizing J.I.Z., developers can improve the readability, maintainability, and overall quality of their JSON code, making it an invaluable asset for working with JSON data.

Categories
Coding Help
Prompt Starters
  1. How can I optimize this code?
  2. Provide JSON instructions for better coding.
  3. What are the best practices for this code?
  4. How to adhere to coding standards in JSON?
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