And by popular demand, the entire series in text format: On .Net Serialization
This is probably the final entry I shall make on the topic of this particular serializer, so... here's a zip of all of the code, minus project files: Kent.Serialization.Network Enjoy!
And by popular demand, the entire series in text format: On .Net Serialization
And by popular demand, the entire series in text format: On .Net Serialization
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April 04, 2005 11:20 PM
Actually, I have them all in text format, with HTML markup, if you would like, i can zip them all up and put them up for your enjoyment as well. As for the next topic I will be covering, that depends. I've got a lot of things to talk about really, but nothing has really tweaked my nose enough for me to dedicate lots of time to it. However, I'll have something tomorrow for sure. As much as I would like to cover some topics, like automating usability data gathering, i'm pretty sure most people here (Excepting a few) would find it boring.
Perhaps I should pick up where this series left off and discuss how you can now use these packets that you have deserialized, how you operate on them in an efficient and clean manner, that is also extensible.
I am also open to suggestions, if you have a topic that you would like to see covered, please, just ask.
Perhaps I should pick up where this series left off and discuss how you can now use these packets that you have deserialized, how you operate on them in an efficient and clean manner, that is also extensible.
I am also open to suggestions, if you have a topic that you would like to see covered, please, just ask.
April 05, 2005 01:56 AM
April 05, 2005 03:29 PM
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If you have original drafts in doc or whatever, it'd be great to get hold of it. With the amount of stuff you write, the forum-style formatting makes it kinda hard to grasp.
Thanks!
PS: Would you throw in a teaser on what you'd be covering next? [grin]