Any ideas?
Feature list?
Hi Peter
let's try this for next Christmas
Which will be released first, MicroStation x64 or AECOsim x64?
Hi,
Unknown said:Which will be released first, MicroStation x64 or AECOsim x64?
It follows from the development logic: Because AECOsim BD is based on MicroStation engine, it cannot be released before MicroStation. It was told in this thread the expected release of the new AECOsim is about six months after the MicroStation release.
stuartw said:As I said, not a new version since 2009!!
Stuart, how did you define "new version"? It looks like you quite intentionally interpret the facts in a strange way. Every SELECTseries brought a bunch of new tools, features and enhancements, some from them pretty substantial (business items, point clouds, new mesh tools...). Not enough to be treated as a new version for you? ... may be because the main name has not changed, only its suffix? Or do you require to introduce a new (and not compatible in the best case) file format to accept it as the new version?
Regards,
Jan
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Hey Jan,
What do you think about .NET Native?
Productivity of C# with the performance of C++.... ?
Sounds like just the ticket for Mstn.
Unknown said:What do you think about .NET Native?
.NET Native is currently focused on Windows Store apps.
Unknown said:Sounds like just the ticket for Mstn.
Not the inference I would make.
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions
Apparently, desktop apps are on the road map.
And, Bentley has made an investment in mobile apps. Xamarin-style write once deploy on both desktop and mobile? https://xamarin.com
Seems like you would need something this for cloud based 'BENTLEY CONNECT' dev.
GC is based on C#, dotNET. I suspect that there are quite a number of apps and dev that have a lot C# experience versus C++, C or MDL.
Unknown said:Desktop apps are on the road map
The topic of this thread is MicroStation 64-bit, not desktop apps. The technologies are quite different. You're welcome to start a new thread about desktop apps., of course.
I am an idiot in Programming, but I wonder if we use .NET Native to compile addins in future, would this major release be able to load it.
Unknown said:I wonder if we use .NET Native to compile addins in future
The topic of this thread is MicroStation 64-bit, not AddIn development directions. You're welcome to start a new thread about that in the Programming Forum, of course.