Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 19th Nov 2007 21:16 UTC, submitted by Wyatt Lyon Preul
.NET (dotGNU too) Scott Guthrie has announced that Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 3.5 are now available for download and provides a tour of some of the new features. "Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 3.5 contain a ton of new functionality and improvements. Below are links to blog posts I've done myself as well as links to videos you can watch to learn more about it."
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RE[8]: Looks fantastic
by duckie on Tue 20th Nov 2007 16:28 UTC in reply to "RE[7]: Looks fantastic"
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"If only it were that easy. Not only do you need to test with that version, or test with all versions, .Net and your application do not stand by themselves."

I dont get your point? You write a lot of nonsense, impossible to respond to.

What dependencies? The dependecies (external libraries etc) i in my application? If a version of library not exists on the system, i simply put it in the gac. The gac manages all the different versions of that library, and i just load the one i need.

You are right its not 1990 anymore, and its not 1995 anymore either. Luckily dll-hell is non-exisiting in .net, if you do things the "Correct way"(tm).

And yes it is fud, i strongly belive you yourself has had a big dose of it. You arguments point suggest it.

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