Browse by Tags
Rick Strahl has written a great post on serializing ADO.NET objects (DataSet, DataTable, DataRow) to JSON using Json.NET . Check it out.
JSON's popularity continues to grow. In the few months since Json.NET 2.0 was released it has been downloaded over 5000 times and lots of new feedback has been posted in project's forum. This release of Json.NET adds heaps of new features, mostly from your suggestions, and fixes all known bugs! Silverlight Support Json.NET now supports running on the browser within Silverlight . The download includes...
Shawn writes that you should have 100% test code coverage, Jason agrees. Tokes , a co-worker and the person who pointed these posts out to me, disagrees . I also disagree. Background I'm a strong believer in unit testing. I have used unit testing in almost every project I have been involved in for a couple of years now and each time I find I get more and more value from using them. My experience with...
I have just checked in two new features coming soon in Json.NET 2.1: Silverlight client support and improvements to the LINQ to JSON objects. If you are feeling cutting edge you can download the latest source code from CodePlex . Buyer beware: Code coverage of the changes is currently light. To compile a Silverlight build of Json.NET you will need the latest Silverlight 2.0 Beta 2 bits. There is also...
This post on handling different cultures in .NET really caught my imagination a couple of months back. Today I can proudly say that Json.NET passes the Turkey Test! Aside from poultry, the main focus of this Json.NET release has been fixing all the little issues in the LINQ to JSON objects (JObject, JArray, JValue, etc). NCover has been a great help highlighting methods that didn't have any tests over...
More Posts
Next page »