Visual Studio.NET Released!
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Heh - that would be fun. :) No, I'm just at work at the end of the day, and I my new office has a 100 Mbps port in it. Usually I'm lucky if I get 100 KB/sec during regular office hours. Jon Sagara What about :bob:?
:-( When I hear all this I simply feel so so so sad! I wish I could get a job in a country where I dont have to wait minutes to load a simple web page :-(( Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut
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:-( When I hear all this I simply feel so so so sad! I wish I could get a job in a country where I dont have to wait minutes to load a simple web page :-(( Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut
I'm sorry Nish, that was bad of me. I didn't mean to make you feel bad. Jon Sagara What about :bob:?
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I'm sorry Nish, that was bad of me. I didn't mean to make you feel bad. Jon Sagara What about :bob:?
Hey Sorry Jon for giving you the idea that you upset me. It's got nothing to do with you. :-) It's just part of being born in a 3rd world nation. Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut
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Is someone actually going to download VS.NET? It is almost 2Gigs... :eek: I have T1 at work and 768K DSL at home and I still don't think I want to be sitting there for hours using up all the bandwidth...
I think I'll be waiting for my DVDs to come from MSDN. I don't think my 64k ISDN will cope. Michael :-)
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I think I'll be waiting for my DVDs to come from MSDN. I don't think my 64k ISDN will cope. Michael :-)
The Post Office have a parcel "too big to fit in the letter box" so I'm hoping it's the January MSDN update containing Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect Edition (it's great to be an MSDN Universal subscriber!). Derek Lakin. I wish I was what I thought I was when I wished I was what I am. Salamander Software Ltd.
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The Post Office have a parcel "too big to fit in the letter box" so I'm hoping it's the January MSDN update containing Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect Edition (it's great to be an MSDN Universal subscriber!). Derek Lakin. I wish I was what I thought I was when I wished I was what I am. Salamander Software Ltd.
If it's the same one that I got yesterday, then .NET isn't there. >The Post Office have a parcel "too big to fit in the letter box" My postman didn't think so. He managed to push it through my letter box. The box was split open and crumpled when I picked it from behind the door. There wasn't a copy of the MSDN Library in it though. Let me know if you get one with yours. They've reduced the number of DVD's you get now. Fit more onto a disk now. Michael :-)
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I think I'll be waiting for my DVDs to come from MSDN. I don't think my 64k ISDN will cope. Michael :-)
Yes, this downloading is a pain. I've started last night at around 9:30PM. My bandwidth was going up and down all the time since my ISP loves to do things at night.:mad: It is now 7:24AM and I still have an hour to go - connection broke while I was sleeping, so it was just sitting there and waiting for me to click Resume...
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:-( When I hear all this I simply feel so so so sad! I wish I could get a job in a country where I dont have to wait minutes to load a simple web page :-(( Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut
Nish, have you ever tryed installing more than one modem on your computer?. I know I used to do this a few years ago when I only had a 28.8 modem, I put in 2 modems on my computer and after they were all set up. I was flying at almost 56k (back then it was really flying), but after that the 33 came out then the 56 and now I have a cable modem...So I never had to do this again. I know win2k supports it, and win98 too. All you have left is to make sure your isp suports it too (you migh need to pay for the other modem also). But once you are set up, you'll be flying at 100k. If you have tryed and failed, maybe is time you try it again... There are new modems on the marked that migh support it now. Much luck, Rodrigo.
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Visual Studio.NET - for MSDN Universal, Enterprise, and Professional subscribers only .NET Framework SDK - for everyone .NET Framework redist - for everyone
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LOL Yeah, I guess so. First the Chinese crack it. Then they ship it to Singapore. From Singapore it gets exported to all over the planet. After a week or two it arrives in Trivandrum. [UnNamedPerson] buys it and starts using it. Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut
First the Chinese crack it. Then they ship it to Singapore. From Singapore it gets exported to all over the planet. After a week or two it arrives in Trivandrum. [UnNamedPerson] buys it and starts using it. Eventually, he (the unnamedperson) throws it away because it doesn't work. ;P
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If it's the same one that I got yesterday, then .NET isn't there. >The Post Office have a parcel "too big to fit in the letter box" My postman didn't think so. He managed to push it through my letter box. The box was split open and crumpled when I picked it from behind the door. There wasn't a copy of the MSDN Library in it though. Let me know if you get one with yours. They've reduced the number of DVD's you get now. Fit more onto a disk now. Michael :-)
No library here either, I remember there was a letter a month or so ago tell us to save the October 2001 library, because the format is/was changed and the next release (Beta 3 - kidding) can't be used with VS6. I think I'm losing my microsoftyness, I managed to wait until I go home after work before opening it! I then couldn't decide which is the more sad! Al.
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Yes, this downloading is a pain. I've started last night at around 9:30PM. My bandwidth was going up and down all the time since my ISP loves to do things at night.:mad: It is now 7:24AM and I still have an hour to go - connection broke while I was sleeping, so it was just sitting there and waiting for me to click Resume...
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I wonder if there is anyone who will wait for more than a week before downloading it rather then for their next monthly MSDN output.
I don't know. First I wanted to wait, but then *something* came over me and I just went and started to download it... :)
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No library here either, I remember there was a letter a month or so ago tell us to save the October 2001 library, because the format is/was changed and the next release (Beta 3 - kidding) can't be used with VS6. I think I'm losing my microsoftyness, I managed to wait until I go home after work before opening it! I then couldn't decide which is the more sad! Al.
I opened it. Read the letter that said they'd finally got around to making full use of the DVD space and reduced the number of disks. Yipee! Now I won't have lots of CD's floating around my desk at home. I looked and saw no library, not new .NET and no updated platform SDK. The only three things that I'm really interested in, so I chucked them in a corner. :-D Michael :-)
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Funny - my manager had the same sort of reaction, except he said, "Great..." :cool: Jon Sagara What about :bob:? "Teve Torbes, I've only got one thing to say to you: Tuck Off!" -- Dob Bole
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This day will be long remembered, it's seen the end of VS6 and will soon see the end of Java. Or something like that :-) Michael :-)
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I don't know. First I wanted to wait, but then *something* came over me and I just went and started to download it... :)
you and me both.. but I'm at work now and I can't even get a connection to MSDN now that those people over the pond have woken up. I've booked a day off on friday (to press reconnect/resume all day) and so I should have it by Tuesday! Someone else here just said that they thought that it woudn't be on DVD for MSDN until March and I'm starting to agree. I can't get the (C#) App wizard (in RC1) to create a basic form app that works, and I'm hoping that the final release will solve that. I'm running XP Pro on a Dell Inspiron 8000 256MB and RC1 as I said - Thank you again to everyone who recomended I buy a Dell Laptop and with 256MB too. Interested hear of anyone on here who had the same problem with the MSDN RC1. Al.
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This day will be long remembered, it's seen the end of VS6 and will soon see the end of Java. Or something like that :-) Michael :-)
Great... it took three years for me to save enough to buy VS6! I'm tempted to go over limit on a a couple of credit cards for the new product, but then if I wait 6-8 weeks, Microsoft will have a new "vision" and an entirely new and incompatible product line:laugh: I'll wait... You have to ask, "Is it a new product, or just a new revenue stream?" And another, "Does the old product suddenly not work?"
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This day will be long remembered, it's seen the end of VS6 and will soon see the end of Java. Or something like that :-) Michael :-)
.. the first day of the rest of your life? .. Now children, when your grandpa was in England, before the Blair presidency and a short lived currency called the "euro", there was a very big company called GEC Marconi that seemed to make everything ... and can recall another called Enron; they didn't make anything, especially money ...
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Great... it took three years for me to save enough to buy VS6! I'm tempted to go over limit on a a couple of credit cards for the new product, but then if I wait 6-8 weeks, Microsoft will have a new "vision" and an entirely new and incompatible product line:laugh: I'll wait... You have to ask, "Is it a new product, or just a new revenue stream?" And another, "Does the old product suddenly not work?"
Ray Croc's (I think I have the corect name) favourate question was "What sort of business am I in?" Most, me included, would reply "Hamburgers" (if you haven't guessed by now he's Mr McDonalds) He'd always reply "wrong, I'm in the property business. McD's owns probably the most expansive property portfolio around." (paraphrased). I can't stand McDonalds, Burgerking for me, but I keep signing up for that MSDN subs.