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Channel9: Peter Villadsen and Gustavo Plancarte: X++ to MSIL
Источник: http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Charl...tor-X-to-MSIL/
============== Dynamics Program Manager Peter Villadsen and Software Developer Gustavo Plancarte teach us about a new tool they've developed that translates X++ byte code into MSIL. We learn a lot of history along the way and gain insights into the process of taking X++ into the .NET age. Microsoft Dynamics features a proprietary language called X++ (basically a superset of Java, with some strong data primitives added) and a complete stack (compiler, interpreter and debugger) that goes with it. The new feature Peter and team have developed is a tool to generate managed code from the X++ intermediate language produced by the X++ compiler. This will have profound impact on the performance of the business applications written in X++, and it very clearly points to where they'll be going in the next few releases of Dynamics Ax. Tune in. Источник: http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Charl...tor-X-to-MSIL/
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