Postsharp 5 now available
News|by Leanne Bevan|27 July 2017
The latest version of PostSharp is here and is ready to download on Visual Studio Gallery and NuGet.
This new release adds support for .NET Core 1.1, Visual Studio 2017 and C# 7.0.
New features include:
- Async support in aspects
- Caching framework
- More customisable and quicker logging
- Code Contracts
- Architecture framework
- New aspects to automate XAML application coding
Also with this release, Postsharp will no longer support Windows Phone, WinRT and Silverlight, nor Xamarin, or portable class libraries.
For full details, read the update article.
To get a quote for PostSharp, please call +44 (0) 1364 654100.
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