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Visual Studio tip: paste json/xml file as class

I’m a long time listener of .NET rocks and today during my drive to work while listening to TDD on .NET and Java with Paul Mooney, Carl mentioned a cool tip I want to share with you. In the past I have use XSD.exe to create classes from XML files for serialization purposes (and similar … Continue reading Visual Studio tip: paste json/xml file as class →

Dror Helper Uncategorized 1 Comment March 9, 2015March 9, 2017 1 Minute
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