The year before last I bought a boxed version of 1C Enterprise 8.2 for teaching programming, the question is that 1C Enterprise 8.3 came out. I am wondering what problems I will have with the transition from version 8.2 to version 8.3 and should I learn 1C programming with the box I bought?
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Learn 8.2. Changes in 8.3. basically either cosmetic, or are connected with administration and an infrastructure, in particular the linux-client appeared.
In addition, given the whole zoo version of 1C, it is safe to say that the configuration written under 8.2 will live on 8.2 until death and the transition to 8.3 can be justified only for promotional purposes. By the way, a huge number of enterprises continue to operate at 7.7., Withdrawn from sale.
To the question whether it is possible to write on 8.3., Having textbooks on 8.2.? You can answer in the affirmative, with a probability close to 1 when learning with changes will not have to face.
- thank you good man helped confirm my opinion - perfect
For training, you can choose any platform (I recommend 8.3 after all) , there are few changes, but you can put both platforms, because update training versions as I remember for free. If you plan to study development for mobile platforms , then install 1C 8.3 , as well as support for linux systems from 8.3. For a book that you should already have (1C: Enterprise 8.2. Practical Developer's Guide) I recommend to watch a free course for beginners Programming in 1C for 21 days
It’s better to go to 8.3 right away. As stated above, the changes are minimal. But in 8.3 more or less decent code editor. And generally more programmer friendly.
It is more convenient to study at 8.3, as already said, it is more friendly to programmers. I also recommend the book "Practical Developer Guide", Radchenko. In your box it should be. Or you can say for free http://online.1c.ru/catalog/free/learning.php