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Parsing JSON in Windows Phone Apps
Dina Helmy
This blog is intended to show you how you can easily parse JSON strings in Windows Phone applications. If you are intending to reuse your parsed JSON across the project then go for the 1st Method, Otherwise if it is a one time usage, you can parse the data and that's it then go for the 2nd Method. ...
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25 Feb 2013
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Parsing JSON in Windows 8 store applications
shehab fawzy
Since you reached here I don’t think you’ll be interested why JSON is better than XML you are already using it, but if you are interested in why? Here is a great web page speaking about that ( JSON: The Fat-Free Alternative to XML ) but I think it’s a little bias towards JSON, but for...
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21 Feb 2013
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