As a follow-up to this post, I’ve received some questions related to why we talked about .NET Standard if the future Microsoft’s goal is to use .NET Core on server-side for Business Central (more performant, lightweight, modular, cloud-ready) and if .NET Core is the supported runtime on Azure Functions.
A .NET add-in in Dynamics 365 Business central runs in the context of the service tier….
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Dynamics 365 Business Central and .NET add-ins (part 2): why .NET Standard?
As a follow-up to this post, I’ve received some questions related to why we talked about .NET Standard if the future Microsoft’s goal is to use .NET Core on server-side for Business Central (more performant, lightweight, modular, cloud-ready) and if .NET Core is the supported runtime on Azure Functions.
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