# Netstring Netstrings are a djb invention. They are intended as a serialization format. Instead of inline control characters like `\n` or `\0` to signal the end of a string, they use a run-length encoding given as the number of bytes, encoded in ASCII, at the beginning of the string. ``` hello -> 5:hello, foo! -> 4:foo!, こんにちは -> 15:こんにちは, ``` They can be used to encode e.g. lists by simply concatenating and reading them in one-by-one. If you need a more complex encoding, you could start encoding e.g. tuples as netstrings-in-netstrings, or you could use [`netencode`](../netencode/README.md) instead, which is what-if-json-but-netstrings, and takes the idea of netstrings to their logical conclusion. Resources: Spec: http://cr.yp.to/proto/netstrings.txt Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netstring