• starman
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    System.Text.Json

    I’ll miss FluentValidation but it’s the only way to stop Newtonsoft.Json /s

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      I feel like I’m too senior to ask this, and should know better, but my main responsibility is a .net framework 4.8 application, so I may have missed a memo. Why does Newtonsoft.Json need to be stopped?

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        It’s fine on pre .NET Core 3.0 versions, but I’ve seen it used many times on later .NET versions, when there was no need to. Maybe my comment sounds to serous, I think that Newtonsoft.Json is still useful on older platforms.

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      STJ is a part of the standard library since forever though, who cares if it stays on NuGet

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    Well I’m evil, so System.Text.Json.

    Maybe after the whole world dunks on it feature champions devs will change their asinine stances on keeping it terrible…