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Bug squash
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Squashing bugs all day long
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Bug squash skip to main | skip to sidebar Bug squash Squashing bugs all day long Friday, May 23, 2014 Mapping JSON to objects with Fleece In the last post I introduced Fleece and briefly explained how to use it to map objects to JSON. Sometimes I say “serialize” instead of “map”, but since the actual serialization is done by System.Json I think the right term to use here is “map” (as in mapping an object to a tree of JsonValues), or maybe "encoding" / "decoding". Fleece can also do the opposite operation: map JSON to objects. There’s already an excellent F# library to deserialize JSON to typed objects: the JSON type provider from FSharp.Data (previously implemented in FSharpx ), and so it’s impossible to avoid comparisons. Some drawbacks of the JSON type provider Whenever you need to deserialize JSON, I recommend you to try the JSON type provider first. When the conditions are right, nothing beats its simplicity. But the conditions aren’t always right, ...
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