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A Fast/Compact Serialization Framework

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A framework for object serializiation/deserialization that is many times faster and yields a compact output.
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      <p> Implementations of <b>INxSerializable</b> can add their state directly to the output stream, enabling them to bypass costly serialization. </p>
      <p>For a list of all members of this type, see <a href="NeXtreme.OpenNxSerialization.INxSerializableMembers.html">INxSerializable Members</a>.</p>
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      <p> Objects that implement <b>INxSerializable</b> must have a default constructor (can be private). <p> As per current implementation when a <b>INxSerializable</b> is deserialized the default constructor is not invoked, therefore the object must "construct" itself in <a href="NeXtreme.OpenNxSerialization.INxSerializable.Deserialize.html">Deserialize</a>. </p>
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        <a href="NeXtreme.OpenNxSerialization.INxSerializableMembers.html">INxSerializable Members</a> | <a href="NeXtreme.OpenNxSerialization.html">NeXtreme.OpenNxSerialization Namespace</a></p>
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Let a = b ....... (1)
a - b = a - b
a^2 - ab = a^2 - ab
a^2 - ab = a^2 - b^2 (from 1)
a (a - b) = (a + b) (a - b)
a = (a + b) ...... (2)

if a = 1
1 = (1 + 1) (from 1 & 2)
1 = 2 !!

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