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I need to start a new win form project and I am wondering if I should choose 2008 at this stage. My questions are following; 1. Is 2008 much different from vs 2005 in terms of skill set to prohibit smooth development of application ie is there a steep learning curve for common app development tasks? 2. Is 2008 stable enough, at least as good as vs2005? 3. For infragistics users, is Infragistics NA for Winform 7.3 compatible with 2008? Many Thanks Regards Hello John ,
I am currently "still" using 2005 for my production apps this is because i create inhouse production applications and our infrastructure needs to be updated first In my opinion VS.Net 2008 is one giant bugfix to VS.Net 2005 so the answers in my opinion to your questions are > 1. Is 2008 much different from vs 2005 in terms of skill set to prohibit No it is not ,> smooth development of application ie is there a steep learning curve for > common app development tasks? > 2. Is 2008 stable enough, at least as good as vs2005? To my surprise it looks more stable as VS2005 ( some bugs seem to be fixed ) > 3. For infragistics users, is Infragistics NA for Winform 7.3 compatible I have no experience with "Infragistics" but until sofar every project of > with 2008? mine worked flawless when ipening in VS.Net 2008 In case you are wondering , until sofar i am verry pleased with VS.Net 2008 i see it as a good step forward however i did not had this feeling with 2005 as it required me to rewrite my apps and the IDE was much more instable as the 2003 version . HTH Michel Show quote "John" <John@nospam.infovis.co.uk> schreef in bericht news:%23JGqZA0LIHA.5140@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi > > I need to start a new win form project and I am wondering if I should > choose 2008 at this stage. My questions are following; > > 1. Is 2008 much different from vs 2005 in terms of skill set to prohibit > smooth development of application ie is there a steep learning curve for > common app development tasks? > > 2. Is 2008 stable enough, at least as good as vs2005? > > 3. For infragistics users, is Infragistics NA for Winform 7.3 compatible > with 2008? > > Many Thanks > > Regards > One unknown - VS 2008 uses SP1 for the .NET framework. The implication is
SP1 for .NET will have to be deployed on your target machines. That probably is a good thing. Show quote "John" <John@nospam.infovis.co.uk> wrote in message news:%23JGqZA0LIHA.5140@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi > > I need to start a new win form project and I am wondering if I should > choose 2008 at this stage. My questions are following; > > 1. Is 2008 much different from vs 2005 in terms of skill set to prohibit > smooth development of application ie is there a steep learning curve for > common app development tasks? > > 2. Is 2008 stable enough, at least as good as vs2005? > > 3. For infragistics users, is Infragistics NA for Winform 7.3 compatible > with 2008? > > Many Thanks > > Regards > Jim,
Do you know of a fixlist for SP1? I cannot seem to find one on KB. Chris Show quote "Jim Rand" <jimr***@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:%23KroN62LIHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > One unknown - VS 2008 uses SP1 for the .NET framework. The implication is > SP1 for .NET will have to be deployed on your target machines. That > probably is a good thing. > > > "John" <John@nospam.infovis.co.uk> wrote in message > news:%23JGqZA0LIHA.5140@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Hi >> >> I need to start a new win form project and I am wondering if I should >> choose 2008 at this stage. My questions are following; >> >> 1. Is 2008 much different from vs 2005 in terms of skill set to prohibit >> smooth development of application ie is there a steep learning curve for >> common app development tasks? >> >> 2. Is 2008 stable enough, at least as good as vs2005? >> >> 3. For infragistics users, is Infragistics NA for Winform 7.3 compatible >> with 2008? >> >> Many Thanks >> >> Regards >> > > Out of curiosity, I went looking for SP1.
1) Tough just to find http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=79BC3B77-E02C-4AD3-AACF-A7633F706BA5&displaylang=en 2) Here is what it does. Overview Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 provides cumulative roll-up updates for customer reported issues found after the release of Microsoft ..NET Framework 2.0. In addition, this release provides security improvements, and prerequisite feature support for .NET Framework 3.0 Service Pack 1, and .NET Framework 3.5. 3) It's not part of the regular Windows Update set. Jim Show quote "Chris Wood" <anonym***@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:%23xJfcmEMIHA.3976@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Jim, > > Do you know of a fixlist for SP1? I cannot seem to find one on KB. > > Chris > > "Jim Rand" <jimr***@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message > news:%23KroN62LIHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> One unknown - VS 2008 uses SP1 for the .NET framework. The implication >> is SP1 for .NET will have to be deployed on your target machines. That >> probably is a good thing. >> >> >> "John" <John@nospam.infovis.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:%23JGqZA0LIHA.5140@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> Hi >>> >>> I need to start a new win form project and I am wondering if I should >>> choose 2008 at this stage. My questions are following; >>> >>> 1. Is 2008 much different from vs 2005 in terms of skill set to prohibit >>> smooth development of application ie is there a steep learning curve for >>> common app development tasks? >>> >>> 2. Is 2008 stable enough, at least as good as vs2005? >>> >>> 3. For infragistics users, is Infragistics NA for Winform 7.3 compatible >>> with 2008? >>> >>> Many Thanks >>> >>> Regards >>> >> >> > > I saw that to Jim (Not on WU). I am wondering which security fixes are
included in it? We have an issue with MS07-040 so I wanted to know if this might fix the problem? Chris Show quote "Jim Rand" <jimr***@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:ut0yy5EMIHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Out of curiosity, I went looking for SP1. > > 1) Tough just to find > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=79BC3B77-E02C-4AD3-AACF-A7633F706BA5&displaylang=en > > 2) Here is what it does. > > Overview > Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 provides cumulative roll-up > updates for customer reported issues found after the release of Microsoft > .NET Framework 2.0. In addition, this release provides security > improvements, and prerequisite feature support for .NET Framework 3.0 > Service Pack 1, and .NET Framework 3.5. > > 3) It's not part of the regular Windows Update set. > > Jim > > "Chris Wood" <anonym***@microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:%23xJfcmEMIHA.3976@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Jim, >> >> Do you know of a fixlist for SP1? I cannot seem to find one on KB. >> >> Chris >> >> "Jim Rand" <jimr***@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message >> news:%23KroN62LIHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>> One unknown - VS 2008 uses SP1 for the .NET framework. The implication >>> is SP1 for .NET will have to be deployed on your target machines. That >>> probably is a good thing. >>> >>> >>> "John" <John@nospam.infovis.co.uk> wrote in message >>> news:%23JGqZA0LIHA.5140@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> I need to start a new win form project and I am wondering if I should >>>> choose 2008 at this stage. My questions are following; >>>> >>>> 1. Is 2008 much different from vs 2005 in terms of skill set to >>>> prohibit smooth development of application ie is there a steep learning >>>> curve for common app development tasks? >>>> >>>> 2. Is 2008 stable enough, at least as good as vs2005? >>>> >>>> 3. For infragistics users, is Infragistics NA for Winform 7.3 >>>> compatible with 2008? >>>> >>>> Many Thanks >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > See opinions in context...
"John" <John@nospam.infovis.co.uk> wrote in message The interface is very similar, so the slope of the VS 2005 -> VS 2008 news:%23JGqZA0LIHA.5140@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi > > I need to start a new win form project and I am wondering if I should > choose 2008 at this stage. My questions are following; > > 1. Is 2008 much different from vs 2005 in terms of skill set to prohibit > smooth development of application ie is there a steep learning curve for > common app development tasks? learning curve is minimal for working on existing/traditional projects. VS 2008 allows you to target .NET 2.0 (SP1), 3.0 or 3.5, so you can continue work on existing VS 2005 projects with ease. Of course, newer technologies (like WPF, WCF, LINQ and Windows WF) will require some learning. > I've been working with Beta 1, Beta 2, RC and now RTM since last August. I'd > 2. Is 2008 stable enough, at least as good as vs2005? say it's better than VS 2005. > I'd suggest you ask Infragistics. I'm sure they've been working with the > 3. For infragistics users, is Infragistics NA for Winform 7.3 compatible > with 2008? various VS 2008 betas/RC for some time, and can give you a definitive answer. Show quote > > Many Thanks > > Regards > "John" <John@nospam.infovis.co.uk> wrote in message It looks and feels the same. And, since you can target different versions of news:%23JGqZA0LIHA.5140@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi > > I need to start a new win form project and I am wondering if I should > choose 2008 at this stage. My questions are following; > > 1. Is 2008 much different from vs 2005 in terms of skill set to prohibit > smooth development of application ie is there a steep learning curve for > common app development tasks? the framework, you have the best of both worlds. > 2. Is 2008 stable enough, at least as good as vs2005? From my personal experience over the past week or so (and in the betas), it is more stable. It boots up faster and runs compile and debug faster. > 3. For infragistics users, is Infragistics NA for Winform 7.3 compatible I would imagine so, but I did not have Infragistics installed on this > with 2008? machine prior to installing. It is primarily add-ins that people are having problems with, not controls. NOTE: VS2008 can still compile 2.0 applications. The 3.5 Framework is set on top of 2.0, so anything that works in 2.0 or 3.0 is fine. -- Show quoteGregory A. Beamer MVP, MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA ************************************************* | Think outside the box! | ************************************************* |
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