Added serialization.rst file to scenarios.#625
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I like this. I think we should include XML and JSON as well, no? This also will need to be included in an index somewhere. (e.g., https://github.com/kennethreitz/python-guide/blob/master/docs/contents.rst.inc#L64) Perhaps we should break these out into sub documents that are then included in one serialization document? |
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Merged! Would love to add a JSON section at the very top (have it be the first suggestion). |
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Wanted to add some documentation about other serialization modules for Python, but figure that it might make sense to have a single "serialization" file that contains info on Pickle, etc. I would also think it would make sense to combine this with the XML and JSON files. What do others think?