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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:02:54+00:00 2026-05-11T17:02:54+00:00

What are the deficiencies of the built-in BinaryFormatter based .Net serialization? (Performance, flexibility, restrictions)

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What are the deficiencies of the built-in BinaryFormatter based .Net serialization? (Performance, flexibility, restrictions)

Please accompany your answer with some code if possible.

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Custom objects being serialized must be decorated with the [Serializable] attribute or implement the ISerializable interface.

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Anonymous types can not be serialized.

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    2026-05-11T17:02:54+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:02 pm

    If you mean BinaryFormatter:

    • being based on fields, is very version intolerant; change private implementation details and it breaks (even just changing it to an automatically implemented property)
    • isn’t cross-compatible with other platforms
    • isn’t very friendly towards new fields
    • is assembly specific (metadata is burnt in)
    • is MS/.NET specific (and possibly .NET version specific)
    • isn’t obfuscation-safe
    • isn’t especially fast, or small output
    • doesn’t work on light frameworks (CF?/Silverlight)
    • has a depressing habit of pulling in things you didn’t expect (usually via events)

    I’ve spent lots of time in this area, including writing a (free) implementation of Google’s “protocol buffers” serialization API for .NET; protobuf-net

    This is:

    • smaller output and faster
    • cross-compatible with other implementations
    • extensible
    • contract-based
    • obfuscation safe
    • assembly independent
    • is an open documented standard
    • works on all versions of .NET (caveat: not tested on Micro Framework)
    • has hooks to plug into ISerializable (for remoting etc) and WCF
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