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```
Hi,
I started to investigate "protocol buffer" and started from "Getting Started"
(http://code.google.com/p/protobuf-net/wiki/GettingStarted) page.
1. Samples from http://code.google.com/p/proto…
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It is often convenient to use a decorated C# class as the authoritative
definition of message types for serialisation, rather than use .proto files.
Once the type is defined in C#, it's easy en…
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```
It is often convenient to use a decorated C# class as the authoritative
definition of message types for serialisation, rather than use .proto files.
Once the type is defined in C#, it's easy en…
-
```
It is often convenient to use a decorated C# class as the authoritative
definition of message types for serialisation, rather than use .proto files.
Once the type is defined in C#, it's easy en…
-
```
It is often convenient to use a decorated C# class as the authoritative
definition of message types for serialisation, rather than use .proto files.
Once the type is defined in C#, it's easy en…
-
```
It is often convenient to use a decorated C# class as the authoritative
definition of message types for serialisation, rather than use .proto files.
Once the type is defined in C#, it's easy en…
-
```
It is often convenient to use a decorated C# class as the authoritative
definition of message types for serialisation, rather than use .proto files.
Once the type is defined in C#, it's easy en…
-
```
It is often convenient to use a decorated C# class as the authoritative
definition of message types for serialisation, rather than use .proto files.
Once the type is defined in C#, it's easy en…
-
```
It is often convenient to use a decorated C# class as the authoritative
definition of message types for serialisation, rather than use .proto files.
Once the type is defined in C#, it's easy en…
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see https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/11613/indexing-for-google-scholar-which-tags-to-use for those used by Google Scholar, for works
eroux updated
3 years ago