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Newtonsoft is awesome... I love what you can do with custom converters... I even wrote a detailed article on it!
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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Graeme_Grant wrote: I even wrote a detailed article on it!
I will check it out.
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Newtonsoft/JSON.Net is an industry standard. You are realizing something a lot of us have known and worked with for years.
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JSON.NET has consistently been one of the best standard use products in the C# ecosystem.
Unfortunately I find myself using it less and less as more of my projects implement YAML (for user-configured options) and BSON (for web communication). Every time I write a shim for one of those parsers, I miss Newtonsoft just a little more.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
- Benjamin Disraeli
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Hi,
Before anyone gets upset, I'm here because I am not sure where to turn. I have a child mostly bedridden, and using games on his Kindle Fire gets him through medical procedures such as IV infusions, etc. When he is in a lot of pain, he dives into Kindle games.
I did a little research (I don't have vast amounts of time with sickly kids - yup two of 'em) and found that supposedly if I downloaded one of the virus cleaners from the Amazon App Store from within the Kindle, it should have been vetted and virus free. But it didn't make it better, and could have made it worse. My son does not want to lose his progress on Pixel Gun 3D, nor his other games. He's been playing for a long time (more than he should have, but due to painful nights, he has a lot of time logged into games), so he would be devastated to lose everything. So rebooting is out. He doesn't need yet another disappointment. He can't play soccer anymore, he can't even go outside, he is missing a ton of school, and now his Kindle is misbehaving. Talk about his "last straw." And he can't even play with his nerf guns because it hurts his IV arm. I want something to go right for him.
Any recommendations of something to clean up his Kindle without losing everything? He has Kindle Fire HD 8.0. Please help. I've tried searching sites, but it is too time consuming and I'd rather be beside his side, or with his sister, than trying a bunch of things that don't work.
Thank you,
blueSprite
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Malwarebytes has a version for Android / Kindle. I have it on my mom's Kindle, and it has stopped over 300 infection attempts.
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Thank you, I will try that. Does it catch viruses that are already on the Kindle, or does it only prevent new ones in the process of trying to put themselves on the device?
BTW, the "Message Closed" below is because I accidentally posted the same message twice. I didn't want anyone to think I posted anything nasty that had to be removed!
Thank you for your response,
blueSprite
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It's basically a full antivirus. It finds anything already on the device, and catches any further attempts. Running it manually every so often can't hurt either.
I also use Malwarebytes on my family's other systems as well, as it can find things that are basically brand new.
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Thank you. I have not had time to try it yet, but I will the next opportunity.
blueSprite
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Some of us have been particularly *cough* grouchy *cough* this fine Monday morning, and then we read your post. I'm an asshat.
Best of luck, blueSprite
Software Zen: delete this;
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Thanks. I'm hoping I can return here soon with great reports of good health for both little ones. Then I'll jump in the fray of whatever is going on here that day Hope all is well with you and your loved ones - pls give them all extra hugs today.
blueSprite
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Probably printed via PDF through MS Edge...
It Is The Absolute Verifiable Truth & Proven Fact
That Your Belly-Button Signature Ties
To Viviparous Mama.
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30C/87F, sunny and nary a breeze in the air. Lovin' it!
And yes, I'm spending most of the day writing code. Code, beautiful, code...
/ravi
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Mike Mullikin wrote: Outside? In the shade? With a frozen margarita and a bowl of tortilla chips with salsa? Ha ha, no! In air-conditioned comfort, with large windows letting in these views[^].
Can't eat anything crunchy for a week as I've just had 8 front teeth worked on. Freedom next Thursday when my temporary veneers are history.
/ravi
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Ravi, you linked to a directory rather than to an image.
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Yessir. These views.
Although the Pickering pic was in response to Richard's post[^].
/ravi
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How are you doing and how's the fam?
/ravi
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Doing okay, all of us
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Actually Willowdale - about 40 minutes west of Pickering. Do you live in Pickering?
/ravi
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No, I'm in England, but my brother lives there. It's a few years since we visited but thought it a really nice place. Although the year we were there (in June) the weather was quite mild.
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