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JSON
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a standard file format that uses text to communicate data objects to array data types. This notation makes it easy for applications to parse and generate files. JSON grew out of the need to have a real-time server-to-web browser communication.
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ujson is no more actively maintained and specially for some critical bugs not present in json package.
one example forcing us to revert ujson usage:
ultrajson/ultrajson#325 (2 days ago, mine)
ultrajson/ultrajson#301 (same but 1 year ago and no answer)
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test_global_config.py has a usage example
First check