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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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        <h1 class="dtH1">NxSerializationSurrogate.Instantiate�Method�</h1>
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      <p> Creates instance of <a href="NeXtreme.OpenNxSerialization.Surrogates.NxSerializationSurrogateBase.ActualType.html">ActualType</a>. This is different from <a href="NeXtreme.OpenNxSerialization.Surrogates.NxSerializationSurrogateBase.CreateInstance.html">CreateInstance</a> in the sense that a <a href="NeXtreme.OpenNxSerialization.IO.INxBinaryReader.html">INxBinaryReader</a> object is passed as parameter that can be used to read creation specific information from the stream. For example it can be used to read the length of the array before actually reading the values. </p>
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        <br />public�virtual�<a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/cpref/html/frlrfSystemObjectClassTopic.asp">object</a>�Instantiate(<br />���<a href="NeXtreme.OpenNxSerialization.IO.INxBinaryReader.html">INxBinaryReader</a>�<i>reader</i><br />);</div>
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      <p>Object that this surrogate must deserialize</p>
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      <p> The default implementation simply delegates to <a href="NeXtreme.OpenNxSerialization.Surrogates.NxSerializationSurrogateBase.CreateInstance.html">CreateInstance</a>. </p>
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        <a href="NeXtreme.OpenNxSerialization.Surrogates.NxSerializationSurrogate.html">NxSerializationSurrogate Class</a> | <a href="NeXtreme.OpenNxSerialization.Surrogates.html">NeXtreme.OpenNxSerialization.Surrogates 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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