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)…
Continue Reading demiliani’s Article on their blog
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…
Blog Syndicated with demiliani’s Permission
More About This Author
Array
- Business Central15 April 2024Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 2 release plans: “as is” and “to be”
- Business Central10 April 2024Dynamics 365 Business Central and Shopify connection: access key rotation.
- Business Central10 April 2024Azure Functions: .NET 7 support is ending and you should upgrade to .NET 8.
- Business Central4 April 2024Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 1 release: important server changes to remember.