std.json

Jarl André" <jarl.andre at gmail.com> Jarl André" <jarl.andre at gmail.com>
Thu May 17 11:36:21 PDT 2012


On Thursday, 17 May 2012 at 14:08:27 UTC, Vincent wrote:
> On Sunday, 25 March 2012 at 17:50:45 UTC, Andrea Fontana wrote:
>> Hope it's clear...
>
> Nope, it's something like chess and have nothing common with 
> simplicity of the real JSON usage! This is example from C#:
>
> var p = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<Person>("{some real JSON, 
> not crapy EOS}");
> var str = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(p);
>
> That's it! And this is how it SHOULD be implemented. Cannot 
> catch why this stupid realization came to standard library... 
> :((

I'm pretty new to D, but I am an expert Java developer, self 
claimed. I am fluent in many other languages as well. In all 
languages there is a basis documentation.

Read the documentation for parseJSON and you'll see that it 
should be possible to send in a straight JSON string. I think the 
complex example is a bit stupid. It scares developers away from 
the lang.

Feel free to correct me of course.


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