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John Timney (Microsoft MVP)
8/2/2004 10:15:40 PM
Probably only on the microsoft site

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John Timney
Microsoft Regional Director
Microsoft MVP


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Gawel
8/2/2004 10:43:11 PM
Hajo,


Where can I find all new features of
..NET framework 2.0, Sql Yukon and VS.NET Whidbey _collected_together_ ?

Examples how to use those features are desired too :) .

Thanks is advance

Gawel
8/3/2004 12:51:30 AM
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Well, I think we can not say that mentioned by me things on
microsoft.com are all together because this site is too big :)

Gawel

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Ken Dopierala Jr.
8/3/2004 9:31:27 AM
Hi Gawel,

Here is the framework new stuff:

http://blogs.msdn.com/junfeng/archive/2004/08/01/203813.aspx

If you check out the other MSDN blogs for the categories you are looking for
they also might have lists or links to what's new. I know a Yukon blog
recently had a good article on the new cache dependency stuff based on
changes to a table. Good luck! Ken.

Here is the link to search the blogs:

http://www.microsoft.com/communities/blogs/PortalHome.mspx


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Cor Ligthert
8/3/2004 10:50:56 AM
Use the developper site msdn.microsoft.com
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Scott M.
8/3/2004 11:27:44 AM
I had been hearing for some time that this feature would be in 2005.


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Chris Dunaway
8/3/2004 3:30:18 PM
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If you traverse through all the links, you will find that the E&C API is
available to any languages that wishes to use it. But as of Beta 1, only
VB is using it now.

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Jon Skeet [C# MVP]
8/3/2004 3:37:24 PM
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Hmm - this is interesting:

<quote>
Furthermore, the Edit and Continue feature is available in any
programming language supported by Visual Studio.
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That contradicts what I've heard before, which is that C# won't be
getting E'n'C. I haven't installed Whidbey Beta 1 yet - maybe it's time
to do so...

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Jon Skeet [C# MVP]
8/3/2004 4:32:14 PM
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Yes, likewise - but only for VB.NET.

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Cor Ligthert
8/3/2004 4:56:23 PM
Jon,

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I thought that I have read somewhere that that will decrease the performance
with very large projects, I do not have the article at hand however when I
find it I will show it you.

It is somewhere where there is an evaluating of pro and contra's from VBNet
and C#.

:-)

Cor


John Timney (Microsoft MVP)
8/3/2004 10:42:37 PM
I heard they were trying to get this into the release but were not making
any guarentees due to range of enhancements in 2......

Regards

John Timney
Microsoft Regional Director
Microsoft MVP

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Gawel
8/3/2004 11:14:57 PM
Great links, thanks

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