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Fix typo and improve readability in README.md
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niljson provides a simple and efficient way to handle nullable JSON fields during the (un-)marshalling process.
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In JSON, it's common to encounter fields that can be `null`, but handling these fields in Go can be cumbersome,
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especially when dealing with primitive types like `int`, `float64`, `bool`. These types can all be either `0` (as value)
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or `null`. In Go you can always work with pointers but these, of course, can lead to unhandled nil pointer dereferences.
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especially when dealing with primitive types like `int`, `float64`, and `bool`. These types can all be either `0`
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(as a value) or `null`. In Go you can always work with pointers, but these can lead to unhandled nil
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pointer dereferences.
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**niljaon** addresses this challenge by offering a set of types that can seamlessly handle `null` values during
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**niljson** addresses this challenge by offering a set of types that can seamlessly handle `null` values during
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unmarshalling, allowing your Go applications to work with JSON data more naturally and with fewer boilerplate
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checks for `nil` values.
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