How to store JSON in MySQL Database

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Developers use MySQL databases in every corner of the world to create cloud-based applications. As they continually look for tools that offer better scalability, performance, and flexibility, many are pairing MySQL with the JSON data format.

Combined, these provide a wealth of benefits for developers. We’re going to briefly examine the ins and outs of MySQL and JSON to get you up to speed, then take a look at some of the things you can achieve using them together.

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  1. Darrell Dixon

    Thanks for this wonderful article. I had no idea that MYSQL supported JSON natively. WOW amazing.

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