Serialization

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Latest revision as of 22:56, 22 January 2024

File Format
Name Serialization
Ontology

No, I said serial, idiot.

No, I said serial, idiot.

Serialization is used to transform data structures (as used within a program, in whatever native formats might be used by the programming language the program is in) into a file or data stream of standardized format to be saved for later use, or transmitted through a network to be used by a different program elsewhere.

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