
MSON Lang: Generate an app from JSON
The MSON compiler allows you to generate apps from JSON. It is a subset of JSON and consists of a few building blocks, but it is as powerful as non-declarative counterparts. MSON supports validation, inheritance, composition, pub/sub, access control, templating, and other features. It is particularly useful in software that generates other software, like a form builder. MSON is framework agnostic, but it uses React and Material-UI by default to generate a UI. However, it can be written to support any framework and UI library. The MSON library can also be used without any UI dependencies, making it great for data validation in both the front and back ends.
The MSON compiler allows you to generate apps from JSON. It is a powerful subset of JSON that supports validation, inheritance, composition, and various other features. MSON is particularly useful in software that generates other software, and it is framework agnostic, allowing you to use any UI library. It can also be used without any UI dependencies, making it great for data validation in both the front and back ends.

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