What's new in QuickOPC 2023.2: Difference between revisions
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* Added a set of .NET examples in Python using the Python.NET package (https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet ). The previously provided set of OPC Python examples using the Python for Windows (pywin32) extensions package (over COM API) remains in the product and continues to work, but we recommend using the Python.NET approach. | * '''Added a set of more than 270 .NET examples in Python using the Python.NET package (https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet ). The previously provided smaller set of OPC Python examples using the Python for Windows (pywin32) extensions package (over COM API) remains in the product and continues to work, but we recommend using the Python.NET approach.''' | ||
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== OPC Classic == | == OPC Classic == |
Revision as of 12:39, 15 August 2023
See also: Versions; Previous version: What's new in QuickOPC 2023.1
Internal version number: 5.72
Key changes:
Examples
Platform: .NET
- Added a set of more than 270 .NET examples in Python using the Python.NET package (https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet ). The previously provided smaller set of OPC Python examples using the Python for Windows (pywin32) extensions package (over COM API) remains in the product and continues to work, but we recommend using the Python.NET approach.
Documentation and Help
- Methods and properties of all commonly used types are now consistently annotated with exceptions they may throw.