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Getting Started with JSON in C# Using Json.NET
The rising popularity of the web, mainly around JavaScript related technologies, has given JSON a great deal of importance over other data interchange formats, like XML. JSON is a lightweight, human-readable, efficient, and easy to understand data interchange format. JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation. If you are a C# or .NET developer who needs to work with JSON, or even understand what JSON is, then this course is for you. In this course, we will learn how to serialize, deserialize, use LINQ To JSON, improve serialization performance, BSON, create schemas, validate JSON, and, in general, work with Json.NET, a popular, high performance, free, and open source JSON framework for .NET.
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