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A contract-based Protocol Buffers serializer for .NET with idiomatic API patterns similar to XmlSerializer.
A high-performance multi-language serialization framework using JIT compilation and zero-copy techniques for fast data exchange.
A C implementation of Google Protocol Buffers for serializing structured data with code generation and runtime library.
A Python implementation of the MessagePack binary serialization format, providing fast and compact data exchange.
A Symfony bundle that integrates the JMS Serializer library for handling complex data serialization to/from XML, JSON, and YAML.
Ultra-fast binary serialization library with code generation for C++, C#, Go, Java, JavaScript, Kotlin, Python, Ruby, and Swift.
A simple, fast, dependency-free JSON and MessagePack serialization library for Scala.
A .NET library for serializing and deserializing EDI data streams, supporting EDIFact, X12, and TRADACOMS formats.
A library for working with Google Protocol Buffers in Elixir, generating native Elixir modules and structs from .proto schemas.
A Delphi library for JSON serialization and deserialization of objects, records, and other Delphi types.
A ClojureScript library for marshalling Transit data format to/from ClojureScript values using JSON.
A serverless framework for deploying customizable FHIR-compliant healthcare data servers on AWS.
High-performance MessagePack serialization/deserialization library for Elixir with comprehensive type support.
A Crystal language implementation of the MessagePack binary serialization format for efficient data exchange.
A comprehensive Redis client for R with both low-level and high-level interfaces to all Redis commands.
An SDK for building decentralized applications (DApps) with secure data exchange, verification, and payment on blockchain.
A pure Elixir implementation of the MessagePack serialization format for efficient data exchange.
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