Doge Serialized Object Notation
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− | '''Doge Serialized Object Notation''' (DSON), no relation to [[Daz Scene Object Notation]], is a serialization format designed to be "easy to read and write for Shiba Inu dogs". One hopes that no animals were harmed in the making of this format. The official website is no longer online, but can be found in an archived version; a Github site remains. | + | '''Doge Serialized Object Notation''' (DSON), no relation to [[Daz Scene Object Notation]], is a serialization format designed to be "easy to read and write for Shiba Inu dogs", and also to be similar to the [[DogeScript]] programming language. One hopes that no animals were harmed in the making of this format. The official website is no longer online, but can be found in an archived version; a Github site remains. |
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Doge Serialized Object Notation (DSON), no relation to Daz Scene Object Notation, is a serialization format designed to be "easy to read and write for Shiba Inu dogs", and also to be similar to the DogeScript programming language. One hopes that no animals were harmed in the making of this format. The official website is no longer online, but can be found in an archived version; a Github site remains.