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Would be nice to support JSON as an alternative data format. Much easier to work with as developers or looking at the traffic in curl/inspector. Should be supported for parsing incoming requests (content-type header) as well as generating/translating responses (accept header).
RFC 8427 Representing DNS Messages in JSON
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Add example code and documentation for using different web frameworks. Also add enhanced support as appropriate (e.g. type hints) per framework.
Some frameworks we could focus on
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