![]() Unlike JSON which has the incredible JSON.NET library to handle everything and anything, the majority of cases when you work with XML you’ll use one of the inbuilt XML Parsers inside the. I think working with XML is slightly different because (just IMO), there still isn’t a “gold standard” library for XML. I mostly wrote it because I thought that there was definitely a “proper” way of doing things, and people were almost going out of their way to make life difficult for themselves when working with JSON. One of the most popular posts on this blog is a very simple write-up on how to parse JSON in C#.
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