What's new in OPC Studio 2024.2: Difference between revisions
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* Wherever feasible, converted the C# and VB.NET example projects for Console to the "multi-target | * Wherever feasible, converted the C# and VB.NET example projects for Console to the "SDK" (multi-target) format, allowing them to be built for and run on either .NET Framework 4.7.2+, or .NET 6+. | ||
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* Moved all Python (.NET) examples to their own group, separate from .NET and COM. | * Moved all Python (.NET) examples to their own group, separate from .NET and COM. |
Revision as of 17:08, 16 February 2024
See also: Versions; Previous version: What's new in OPC Studio 2024.1
Internal version number: 5.81
Key changes:
Installation and Uninstallation
- The Setup wizard now offers a choice of "express installation" for Python development. When selected, only the setup components relevant for Python developers are installed.
Examples
Platform: .NET
- Wherever feasible, converted the C# and VB.NET example projects for Console to the "SDK" (multi-target) format, allowing them to be built for and run on either .NET Framework 4.7.2+, or .NET 6+.
Documentation and Help
- Moved all Python (.NET) examples to their own group, separate from .NET and COM.