In this video Mohammad Azam will demonstrate how to use the JavaScriptSerializer class to serialize a .NET object to a JSON compatible string.
In this video Mohammad Azam will demonstrate how to use the JavaScriptSerializer class to serialize a .NET object to a JSON compatible string.
- JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation
- JSON allows to bridge the gap between the CLR objects and the JavaScript objects
- JSON string is more compressed then XML string representation.
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