This was a very interesting talk, thanks to everyone involved. Conceptualizing serialization as parsing + mapping resonates, I hadn't thought of it that way explicitly. Also thanks for repeating the questions, that's always extremely helpful
I do not like this video. Trivial problems with trivals solutions. Can you make a complex probleme, just one, for example, and show how to solve it? I know it is not possible. You need to sell courses on that trivial problems and so on.
Exactly what I experienced using json for 10 years. Thank you for great talk!
This was a very interesting talk, thanks to everyone involved. Conceptualizing serialization as parsing + mapping resonates, I hadn't thought of it that way explicitly.
Also thanks for repeating the questions, that's always extremely helpful
Simplicity, Make it explicit and Choose control are the guiding principles for me as well, good points!
Is there a way to ignore the comparison of certain properties - which may only exist in one of the serializations?
The way that 14:02+7 became 09:02 causes me physical pain
I do not like this video. Trivial problems with trivals solutions. Can you make a complex probleme, just one, for example, and show how to solve it?
I know it is not possible. You need to sell courses on that trivial problems and so on.