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.NET 3.0 with Visual Studio 2005Will .NET 3.0 work with VS 2005? For example, will I be able to design
GUIs with XAML in with .NET 3.0 and VS 2005? Here's what I've heard from my Microsoft Rep...
As I've mentioned previously, Windows Vista will ship with the .NET Framework 3.0 pre-installed. We're also testing to ensure that your ..NET Framework 1.1 and 2.0 applications will work on Windows Vista so that your existing applications will continue to run as expected. However, we will not support Visual Studio .NET 2002 or Visual Studio ..NET 2003 as development environments on Windows Vista. You can continue to use Visual Studio .NET 2002 or 2003 on Windows XP to develop applications that can run on Windows Vista. Given the customer feedback that we've received since the launch of Visual Studio 2005 indicating the manageability of upgrading from Visual Studio .NET 2003 to Visual Studio 2005, we are focusing our efforts on ensuring VS 2005 is a great development platform for Vista. As Guruk said,
Yes, and you can develop today on windows xp sp2 if you like http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=3DC6636E90-26E6= -44E0-8780-5D3CCD3D94ED&displaylang=3Den http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=3D28FAD42D-983E= -4A57-B5A6-BF058766A9FF&displaylang=3Den http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=3D935AABF9-D1D0= -4FC9-B443-877D8EA6EAB8&displaylang=3Den -- = Happy Coding! Morten Wennevik [C# MVP] Morten Wennevik <MortenWenne***@hotmail.com> wrote:
> As Guruk said, That last one is a preview of the new IDE, right? Will the ability to> > Yes, and you can develop today on windows xp sp2 if you like > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=C6636E90-26E6-44E0-8780-5D3CCD3D94ED&displaylang=en > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=28FAD42D-983E-4A57-B5A6-BF058766A9FF&displaylang=en > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=935AABF9-D1D0-4FC9-B443-877D8EA6EAB8&displaylang=en create XAML-based GUIs integrate with VS 2005? Thus wrote tjb,
Show quote > Morten Wennevik <MortenWenne***@hotmail.com> wrote: Not exactly. It is a VS2005 based WPF designer.> >> As Guruk said, >> >> Yes, and you can develop today on windows xp sp2 if you like >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=C6636E90-26E >> 6-44E0-8780-5D3CCD3D94ED&displaylang=en >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=28FAD42D-983 >> E-4A57-B5A6-BF058766A9FF&displaylang=en >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=935AABF9-D1D >> 0-4FC9-B443-877D8EA6EAB8&displaylang=en >> > That last one is a preview of the new IDE, right? > Will the ability to Yes.> create XAML-based GUIs integrate with VS 2005? Cheers, -- Joerg Jooss news-re***@joergjooss.de Joerg Jooss <news-re***@joergjooss.de> wrote:
>> That last one is a preview of the new IDE, right? Oh, my mistake -- I should've read the description. :)> > Not exactly. It is a VS2005 based WPF designer. > >> Will the ability to >> create XAML-based GUIs integrate with VS 2005? > > Yes. Thanks! Joerg Jooss wrote:
> Thus wrote tjb, I'm not sure that you can make that conclusion. At this moment, the XAML >> Will the ability to >> create XAML-based GUIs integrate with VS 2005? > > Yes. integration is being released as an add-in for VS2005, but ultimately, Orcas will be a new version of VS, not an add-on. I don't recall seeing anything that says that a XAML add-on for VC2005 will be available long-term, but perhaps that is indeed the case. For any serious XAML design work, you'd want to the Expression Interactive Designer anway. It's lightyears better than the rudimentary XAML support in the VS add-on. -cd Thus wrote Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP],
> Joerg Jooss wrote: Sure.> >> Thus wrote tjb, >> >>> Will the ability to >>> create XAML-based GUIs integrate with VS 2005? >> Yes. >> > I'm not sure that you can make that conclusion. At this moment, the > XAML integration is being released as an add-in for VS2005, but > ultimately, Orcas will be a new version of VS, not an add-on. > I don't recall seeing anything that says that a XAML add-on for VC2005 See Mark's Boulter post here: http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=772474&SiteID=1.will be > available long-term, but perhaps that is indeed the case. That's probably not long-term, but I'm not sure if the OP was asking for that. If the question was whether VS2005 will be a full-fledged .NET 3.0 development platform like Orcas, the answer is certainly no. > For any serious XAML design work, you'd want to the Expression Yes, absolutely. > Interactive Designer anway. It's lightyears better than the > rudimentary XAML support in the VS add-on. -- Joerg Jooss news-re***@joergjooss.de |
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