09-22-2020, 07:11 AM
09-22-2020, 02:32 PM
No, and there really isnt much of a need. .NET Core and .NET Macro can share the same libs and the major difference are the platforms it can execute them on. CrossTalk is Windows only, so supporting .NET core doesnt really bring anything to the table.
In short, .NET Core libraries can be executed on .NET Macro Framework and thus CrossTalk without the need to use .NET Core runtime.
In short, .NET Core libraries can be executed on .NET Macro Framework and thus CrossTalk without the need to use .NET Core runtime.
10-05-2020, 07:41 AM
Ah, good to know that my .net core 3.1 dll can be run.
Another question? Is there any documentation?
https://docs.atozed.com/ is down since my first post.
Another question? Is there any documentation?
https://docs.atozed.com/ is down since my first post.
10-05-2020, 03:10 PM
10-06-2020, 09:31 AM
Thanks,
I found the link at
https://www.atozed.com/crosstalk/
=> Documentation
(= https://www.atozed.com/2016/12/20090714a-en/)
=> CrossTalk Documentation
(= https://docs.atozed.com/)
I found the link at
https://www.atozed.com/crosstalk/
=> Documentation
(= https://www.atozed.com/2016/12/20090714a-en/)
=> CrossTalk Documentation
(= https://docs.atozed.com/)