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serializationA work of fiction that is printed in successive parts first in a magazine and then in book form, or is printed as a book and then printed in successive parts in a magazine.
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serialization1856, noun of action from serialize.
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serializationThe encoding of objects, and the objects reachable from them, into a stream of bytes and the complementary reconstruction of the object graph from the stream.
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serializationthe process of strictly ordering events. When two users perform actions that are dependent on each other, it is crucial to decide in what order those actions occurred and to impose the same ordering i [..]
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serializationThe conversion of an object instance to a data stream of byte values in order to prepare it for transmission.
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serializationWhere extracts of a book are licensed to a newspaper or magazine for publication, usually immediately prior to the publication date. If a book is serialized, publishers and booksellers must prevent co [..]
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serializationThe process of converting a data structure or object state into a format that can be stored (for example, in a file or memory buffer, or transmitted across a network connection). Deserialization is th [..]
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serializationSerialization is a way of flattening, pickling, swizzling, serializing, or freeze-drying Objects so that they can be stored on disk and later read back and reconstituted, with all the links between Ob [..]
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serialization(n) publication in serial form
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serializationThe conversion of an object instance to a data stream of byte values. Serialization is performed by the CLR and occurs when an object must be converted to a persistent form to be stored in an informat [..]
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serializationSerialization is the process of converting the state information of an object instance into a binary or textual form to persist into storage medium or transported over a network. Serialization is exec [..]
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serializationPutting a fancy data structure into linear order so that it can be stored as a string in a disk file or database or sent through a pipe. Also called marshalling.
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serializationYou can serialize
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serializationPutting a fancy data structure
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serializationThe process of converting a data structure into a sequence of bytes. Ethereum internally uses an encoding format called recursive-length prefix encoding (RLP), described in the RLP section of the wiki [..]
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serialization
The process or action of converting something in a serial or into serial form.
(computing) The process of serializing.
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serializationIf a piece of literature is serialized, it is published in installments. This isn't so common nowadays, but in ye olden times, novelists like Charles Dickens wrote serial novels, which were publi [..]
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