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Multi programming language support in on the way, you can expect to have prompt flow C# and prompt flow JS in next few months. |
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Do you mean that we should be able to write tools using C# (.Net core) and javascript (running in node)? |
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Is there any timeline for this support |
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Any update for Prompt flow .Net? |
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Same question. Puzzled! Here we sit in August, without a word from the product team about expanding Prompt Flow support for mainstream development platforms. Hey, everyone loves working with Python. It's (relatively) simple to use and comes with a wide variety of libraries. However, in my role, I spend a full day working with development leadership with typically three customers each week. I'm here to tell you that the vast majority of them are NOT building enterprise application in Python, not even the AI components that Prompt Flow can produce. While their Data Science teams may use Python, the mainstream developers are not. There are several reasons as to why: Execution speed, lack of strong-typing, and so on. By not supporting .NET and Java, it would seem that Microsoft is limiting the adoption of Prompt Flow, and to some degree Azure AI Studio. Would be very interested to better understand the strategy and roadmap plans. |
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Any update for now? |
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Any status on Promptflow.NET? |
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The Semantic Kernel SDK is available in C#, Python, and Java。 Does Promptflow have plans to support other programming language, such as Java ?
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