Should I consider in an anti-pattern or a best practice to implement JsonSerializable in classes that I know will be serialized to JSON?
• (Cons) Serialization is not the responsibility of these classes, which are simple value objects
• (Pros) If my classes don’t know how to serialize themselves, then I need a Serializer object that does know how to serialize those classes. For a large number of classes, that can mean a large number of serializers.
• (Cons) These classes implement just a few simple interfaces, so I could theoretically get by with just a few Serializer classes