Today we have released an installer for XSharp Cahors 2.8c which contains some fixes for problems reported with X# 2.8b that was released a few weeks ago.

The what's new document describing all the changes can be found here:

{rsfiles path="general/Readme/whatsnew28c.rtf"}

{rsfiles path="fox/Compiler/XSharpSetup28cFox.zip"}

 


Microsoft has released a preview for Visual Studio 2022this week.

This is a completely revised version of Visual Studio that is now 64 bits.

Unfortunately they have not released this 64 bits version earlier to 3rd party developers, so we have not had the chance to prepare our Visual Studio integration for the 64 bit world yet.

Our installer does detect VS 2022 but our VS integration does not work yet.

 


Today we have released an installer for XSharp Cahors 2.8b which contains some fixes for problems reported with X# 2.8a that was released a few weeks ago.

The what's new document describing all the changes can be found here:

{rsfiles path="general/Readme/whatsnew28b.rtf"}

{rsfiles path="fox/Compiler/XSharpSetup28bFox.zip"}

 


In the last weeks there have been some discussions on how to prepare VO code for the migration to X#.

Stefan Hirsch has volunteered to do a session about this on Thursday May 20, 16:00 CEST.

He will demonstrate this with a simple example of code that we all have created. Step by step he will refactor this in VO to prepare for the move to .Net

At the end of the session he will summarize how you can complete this code refactoring using Abstract classes and Interfaces.

The recording of the session has been uploaded to our youtube channel