objel
Objel is a term that lacks a single, widely accepted definition and is used in several unrelated domains to denote different concepts involving objects or object-like structures. In computing, objel is sometimes described as a hypothetical object-based data model and serialization format designed to combine the flexibility of JSON with stronger type safety and versioning. Proponents imagine objel as encoding objects as self-describing entities with explicit schemas, enabling safe evolution of data formats across software versions. Critics note that there is no standard specification or community consensus for objel, limiting interoperability.
In linguistics, objel has appeared in discussions about representing object-structure relationships in syntax and morphology. In
Origin and usage: The term appears in niche academic papers and online discussions since the 2010s as
See also: JSON, XML, object-oriented programming, data serialization, linguistic object-hood.