I'm here sitting with Rory in the Xml Serialization talk being given by the legendary Doug Purdy. Doug's quite a good speaker and very funny.
Lengendary? Why? Well, not only is he responsible for the goodness that is the XmlSerializer, he's also responsible (or he knows the guy who is) for this undocumented switch: <ADD value="1" name="XmlSerialization.Compilation" />
If you add this to a .config file (for your AppDomain) you'll get some temporary files in c:\documents and settings\local settings\\temp. Try it. Run some serialization code and checkout the .CS file(s) that are created. Very damn useful. This works today with .NET.
But I'm here to hear about new versions of stuff. Here's some new things about XmlSerialization in the Whidbey version of .NET.
Here's what's going on with XmlSerialization in Indigo (after Whidbey, in Longhorn):
Doug said he woke up this morning hoping the sky would be Indigo. It wasn't. But one day...
P.S. I forgot to mention that Christian Weyer can lift Rory with ease. If he were Austrian, he could be a governor.
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