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To upgrade to 2008 or not..

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  • M Michael Bookatz

    Evening all, For our next project we are looking at using .net 3.5 and WPF. We currently use VS2005 is it better of upgrading to 2008 or to do the upgrade to VS2005? Thanks Michael

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    jchigg2000
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    huh? You can't develop .NET 3.5 in VS2005.

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    • T ToddHileHoffer

      I have had zero problems with vs 2008. I am using Vista sp1 with vs 2008 sp1. The only issue is that you will probably 1/2 a day for the install.

      I didn't get any requirements for the signature

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      Rocky Moore
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      ToddHileHoffer wrote:

      The only issue is that you will probably 1/2 a day for the install.

      Wow, it got done that fast on your machine? :)

      Rocky <>< Recent Blog Post: Keep on your toes – Process Monitor V2.02 Thinking about Silverlight? www.SilverlightCity.com

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      • T ToddHileHoffer

        I have had zero problems with vs 2008. I am using Vista sp1 with vs 2008 sp1. The only issue is that you will probably 1/2 a day for the install.

        I didn't get any requirements for the signature

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        Kevin McFarlane
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        ToddHileHoffer wrote:

        The only issue is that you will probably 1/2 a day for the install.

        Took me about a day just to patch three VS 2008 Express editions to SP1 + Silverlight! Though most of this was due to very slow downloads.

        Kevin

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        • R Rocky Moore

          ToddHileHoffer wrote:

          The only issue is that you will probably 1/2 a day for the install.

          Wow, it got done that fast on your machine? :)

          Rocky <>< Recent Blog Post: Keep on your toes – Process Monitor V2.02 Thinking about Silverlight? www.SilverlightCity.com

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          Ed Poore
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          20 minutes plus SP1 inside a VM while playing Test Drive Unlimited ;P

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          • M Michael Bookatz

            Evening all, For our next project we are looking at using .net 3.5 and WPF. We currently use VS2005 is it better of upgrading to 2008 or to do the upgrade to VS2005? Thanks Michael

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            Yes to VS2008, but not to SP1. X|

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            • M Michael Bookatz

              Evening all, For our next project we are looking at using .net 3.5 and WPF. We currently use VS2005 is it better of upgrading to 2008 or to do the upgrade to VS2005? Thanks Michael

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              Pete OHanlon
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              If you're doing WPF, then you really need to use 2008 - the designer is far better, and the Cider team (the guys and girls behind the WPF designer) have made some dramatic improvements in that respect.

              "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

              My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys

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              • M Michael Bookatz

                Evening all, For our next project we are looking at using .net 3.5 and WPF. We currently use VS2005 is it better of upgrading to 2008 or to do the upgrade to VS2005? Thanks Michael

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                Christian Graus
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                hopingToCode wrote:

                For our next project we are looking at using .net 3.5 and WPF.

                OK, sounds good.

                hopingToCode wrote:

                We currently use VS2005 is it better of upgrading to 2008 or to do the upgrade to VS2005?

                erm... I'm confused. .NET 3.5 is not supported in VS2005. It's called 3.5 b/c the WPF upgrade to 2005 was called .NET 3.0.

                Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.

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                • J jchigg2000

                  huh? You can't develop .NET 3.5 in VS2005.

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                  jchigg2000
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                  How is this possible? This post has an overall rating of 3.67 with 4 votes. 3.666666667*4 = 14.666666666 Somebody must be voting in fractions!!!!

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                  • J jchigg2000

                    How is this possible? This post has an overall rating of 3.67 with 4 votes. 3.666666667*4 = 14.666666666 Somebody must be voting in fractions!!!!

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                    Dan Neely
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                    Votes are weighted by member ranking. Silver get 2 votes, Gold 4.

                    Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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                    • E Ed Poore

                      20 minutes plus SP1 inside a VM while playing Test Drive Unlimited ;P

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                      Rocky Moore
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                      Now you are just being a showoff :-D

                      Rocky <>< Recent Blog Post: Monopoly Money, sure, let’s print more! Thinking about Silverlight? www.SilverlightCity.com

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                        Now you are just being a showoff :-D

                        Rocky <>< Recent Blog Post: Monopoly Money, sure, let’s print more! Thinking about Silverlight? www.SilverlightCity.com

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                        Ed Poore
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                        Meh, the beauty of 6GB of RAM and a big graphics card (admittedly not as big as Jeff's)

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