Parser size was measured with a program parsing `{"sensor":"outdoor","value":25.6}`.
For each library, I wrote a program that extracts a string and a float. I subtracted the size of a program doing the same without any JSON parsing involved. [Source files are here](https://gist.github.com/bblanchon/e8ba914a7109f3642c0f).
Encoder size was measured with a program generating `{"sensor":"outdoor","value":25.6}`.
[Source files are here](https://gist.github.com/bblanchon/60224e9dcfeab4ddc7e9).
In each case the target platform was an Arduino Duemilanove and Arduino IDE 1.0.5 was used.
> I tried the [aJson and json-arduino] before trying your library. I always ran into memory problem after a while.
> I have no such problem so far with your library. It is working perfectly with my web services.
From Arduino's Forum user `gbathree`:
> Thanks so much - this is an awesome library! If you want to see what we're doing with it - the project is located at www.photosynq.org.
From StackOverflow user `thegreendroid`:
> It has a really elegant, simple API and it works like a charm on embedded and Windows/Linux platforms. We recently started using this on an embedded project and I can vouch for its quality.