Hi Friends. I’ve been doing Web development for more than 10 years now. In that time, I’ve almost exclusively worked in C# when writing backend code. I’ve not had to work with dynamically typed data all that much – just twice in total at the time of writing this. Me and my team would typically create a statically typed C# object on the backend to represent data coming in from a Web client, we’d declare it as a controller method parameter type, and any incoming JSON sent to that endpoint would be deserialized into it.
Dynamic Data in the Statically Typed World of C#
Dynamic Data in the Statically Typed World of…
Dynamic Data in the Statically Typed World of C#
Hi Friends. I’ve been doing Web development for more than 10 years now. In that time, I’ve almost exclusively worked in C# when writing backend code. I’ve not had to work with dynamically typed data all that much – just twice in total at the time of writing this. Me and my team would typically create a statically typed C# object on the backend to represent data coming in from a Web client, we’d declare it as a controller method parameter type, and any incoming JSON sent to that endpoint would be deserialized into it.