Browse by Tags
Metro Color Conversion The Metro UI color scheme looks complex and hard to code for at first but Json.NET has everything under control with its advanced automatic Metro Color Enhancement Suite™. Before: Color [] colors = new []{ Color .Blue, Color .Red, Color .Yellow, Color .Green, Color .Black, Color .Brown }; string json = JsonConvert .SerializeObject(colors); // ["Blue", "Red"...
Front: Back: Awesome. I think it is pretty cool that the entire standard can be put on the back of a business card (and a quarter of that is for defining what a number is!). From here .
Json.NET is entering an exciting new phase in its lifecycle with the release of a Pro edition! To celebrate the commercial release for today only there is a special of $195 per developer. To find out more details about Json.NET Pro, and what it will mean for existing users, visit the new storefront here .
Question: Can Json.net parse rfc-822 format? Answer: I'm not going to spend time testing this myself right now but I would guess that the odds of a JSON parser being able to successfully and correctly parse the RFC-822 email format is low. *facepalm*
More Posts
Next page »