: To run on Windows 7, this version requires .NET Framework 4.0 or higher to be installed.
The internal thread pool manager has been rewritten to leverage non-blocking I/O multiplexing. This change ensures that high-throughput applications running on multi-core processors achieve optimal load balancing. The new scheduler dynamically scales worker threads based on real-time CPU telemetry, mitigating thread starvation and context-switching bottlenecks. Key Features and Developer Tooling Updates
This report provides an overview of Microsoft Toolkit 2.6 Beta 5
First person to log a non-trivial edge case (not just a typo) gets:
Please report issues to: #toolkit-beta on Slack Email: beta@toolkit.dev (include logs from ~/.toolkit/logs/ )
Transitioning to Toolkit 2.6 Beta 5 is straightforward, thanks to backward-compatibility layers. However, breaking changes introduced by the API cleanup require careful attention during migration. Step 1: Update Your Environment
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Developers can now bring more depth to their apps with advanced shadow capabilities.