At the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Virtual Event yesterday a not so much emphasized slide appears:
Yes, the new AL compiler is now based on .NET Core as default. There are 2 runtimes that the language server uses:
- .NET Framework
- .NET Core 3.0
.NET Core 3.0 is now the default runtime for hosting the language service (much more quicker and efficient, 3X performance gain)…
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Dynamics 365 Business Central, AL compiler and .NET Core
At the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Virtual Event yesterday a not so much emphasized slide appears: Yes, the new AL compiler is now based on .NET Core as default. There are 2 runtimes that the language server uses: .NET Framework.NET Core 3.0 .NET Core 3.0 is now the default runtime for hosting the language…
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