![]() ![]() ![]() It absolutely helped find bugs that I believe would not have been caught without spending the effort I did, but it is not something I would recommend without a compelling reason.Īnd now, since this release adds a lot of great stuff, let's get to it. As a beta tester and developer of a medium-sized open source project, I did choose to "solve" every single deprecation warning so I could best test the new API. There is also no need to rewrite existing code using the new changes. Most projects will open and run in 2019r2 without any changes. Xojo 2019r2 has launched with a whole ton of changes and deprecations wrapped under the umbrella label "API 2.0." When I say that certain methods got replaced, I really mean the old version has been deprecated and a replacement introduced. ![]()
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