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.PYON File Extension

A .PYON file is a Python Object Notation File, created by nawafalqari.

Open with pyonr. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .PYON file?

A .PYON file is a type of file known as a Python Object Notation File. It is similar to a .JSON file, but it is specifically designed for use with Python programs. The content of a PYON file includes simple data structures and is written in the Python Object Notation (PYON) format. This format is essentially the same as JSON, which is a widely used format for storing and exchanging data.

The main purpose of a PYON file is to organize and store data that a Python program can use. For example, it can hold configurations, settings, or any other data that needs to be saved in a structured way. Python programs can read from or write to these files to retrieve or update the stored information.

To work with PYON files, a Python program typically needs to use a special package called PYON Reader (pyonr). This package helps the program to easily handle the reading and writing operations with PYON files.

You can open and edit PYON files using various programs. Some of the recommended programs include: 1. **pyonr**: This is a Python package specifically designed to work with PYON files. It allows Python programs to interact with the data stored in these files.

2. **Microsoft Visual Studio Code**: This is a popular code editor that supports many programming languages, including Python. It can be used to view and edit PYON files.

3. **GitHub Atom (Discontinued)**: Although this editor has been discontinued, it was previously used for editing various types of code files, including PYON files.

4. **Any text editor**: Since PYON files are plain text files, you can also use any basic text editor to open and edit them, such as Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on macOS.

Additionally, PYON files are used by NotDB, a document-oriented database developed by nawafalqri. This database uses the PYON format to store its data.

In summary, PYON files are used to store data in a structured format for Python programs, and they can be managed using specific tools like the PYON Reader package or general text editors.

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