ROTOR (SSCLI) 2.0 Ships!
I'm happy to announce today that ROTOR 2.0 has released to the web. You can download the release here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/net/sscli
ROTOR contains most of the CLR and base class libraries found in our commerical product. It is released under the shared source program. There are several new things in this release:
- Generics implementation
- Lightweight Code Generation (LCG)
- Stub-based dispatch support
- New reflection and reflection emit
- New C# features like Anonymous Methods, Anonymous Delegates and Generics
Enjoy!
Comments
- Anonymous
March 23, 2006
Great news... Rotor V2.0 ships... I have found Rotor a great way to look at (mostly) the real source... - Anonymous
March 23, 2006
r0x0r
time to spend long evenings in front of ntsd instead of WoW :)
really, Jason, you really make my day! - Anonymous
March 23, 2006
ROTOR2.0 - Anonymous
March 23, 2006
PingBack from http://blog.opennetcf.org/ncowburn/2006/03/24/SharedSourceCLIROTORV20IsOut.aspx - Anonymous
March 23, 2006
hej,
1) Kto chciałby zobaczyć jakie już dodatki istniejac do VS 2005 - polecam mu zamówienie płyty... - Anonymous
March 24, 2006
This is neat, great work! Is a OSX or BSD build going to arrive at some point? - Anonymous
March 24, 2006
In case you haven't already heard from every other blogger (like Shawn, JasonZ and Brad) , V2.0 of the... - Anonymous
March 24, 2006
La version 2.0 du SSCLI (Shared Source Common Language Infrastructure) l'implémentation des spécifications... - Anonymous
March 25, 2006
Rotor (SSCLI) V2 ships. - Anonymous
March 25, 2006
Cool. Was waiting for this a loong time. Like autolysis says, looong evenings in front of this! - Anonymous
March 26, 2006
Question: What happend to mac and freebsd support? - Anonymous
March 26, 2006
Okay, I got shouted at by a friend this weekend for not blogging for so long, for which I can only say... - Anonymous
March 27, 2006
ROTOR contains most of the CLR and base class libraries found in our commerical product. It is released under the shared source program. [via]... - Anonymous
March 27, 2006
It's great to see the interest in the release! With this version of ROTOR, we wanted to get something out as fast as we could after Whidbey (V2.0) that had the widest developer base. For this reason we chose to concentrate on x86 on Windows (note we did keep the PAL up and running as part of the release). At this time I don't have anything further to announce on future releases. I'm looking forward to the feedback from the community on the release, as well as the contribution of the community to ongoing improvements. - Anonymous
March 31, 2006
Cool.. I'm waiting for this for a long time...
But it seems only XP version available, not for Mac OS X and FreeBSD yet... :( - Anonymous
December 30, 2006
Its that time of year again and as is custom on my blog I'll look back at the predictions I made