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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Creating dynamic objects from JSON in .NET 4

I'm seeing quite a lot of people arriving at this blog with searches such as "datacontractjsonserializer .net 4". They end up at one of my old posts: Creating .NET objects from JSON using DataContractJsonSerializer. Implementing this will work in .NET 4, but why would you want to use DataContractJsonSerializer when you can use .NET 4 dynamic objects instead? So, here is a very short blog post describing how to do just that. I'm using some JSON I got from the Rotten Tomatoes API (which is excellent by the way). The JSON is all in one line so click hover over it and click the View Source icon to see it in a scrollable pop-up window. {"id":11292,"title":"Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope","year":1977,"genres":["Action & Adventure","Mystery & Suspense","Science Fiction & Fantasy"],"mpaa_rating":"PG","runtime":105,"critics_consensus":"A legendarily expansive and ambitious start to the sci-fi saga, George Lucas opened our eyes to the possiblites of blockbuster filmmaking and things have never been the same.


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