jb64.org - JSON-Base64 (JB64) File Format

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If you are a visitor wondering what the ".jb64" file extension is, then you've come to the right place to learn more about this file format. If you are looking for something to download to be able to process a ".jb64" file that someone sent to you, check out the JB64 Implementations page .

The JSON-Base64 file format, aka JB64, was invented for performing clean data transfers of database records and spreadsheet values across a wide variety of Internet hosts, software programs, and programming languages. JB64 is encoded in a stream-ready format, follows a clearly defined specification, and the file format and reference implementations are public domain.

JB64 (.jb64) is a serious replacement for the aging CSV (.csv) file format. CSV was invented way back in the 1970's and was never formally defined until October 2005 (35 years too late). As a result, the CSV file format has a number of significant weaknesses as a data transfer file format that only get more apparent as time passes. XML (.xml) was supposed to be the solution, but even XML has its problems. With JSON-Base64, applications that support table-like data (i.e. rows and columns) can send data to ea

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