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    Nicholas Naddaf
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    Hi Guys Where is the VS.NET 2005 beta 2???? The first week of April is already passed and no news about VS.NET 2005 beta 2 :confused::confused::confused:

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      Hi Guys Where is the VS.NET 2005 beta 2???? The first week of April is already passed and no news about VS.NET 2005 beta 2 :confused::confused::confused:

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      Peter Zajac
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      The beta 2 was delayed by one or two weeks. Last I have heard it was coming in Mid April. In any case it appears that it will be out soon :o) Pz

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        Hi Guys Where is the VS.NET 2005 beta 2???? The first week of April is already passed and no news about VS.NET 2005 beta 2 :confused::confused::confused:

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        Nish Nishant
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        What puzzles me is how anyone can be puzzled about a Microsoft product not coming out in time :rolleyes:

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          What puzzles me is how anyone can be puzzled about a Microsoft product not coming out in time :rolleyes:

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          Jerry Hammond
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          Nishant S wrote: What puzzles me is how anyone can be puzzled about a Microsoft product not coming out in time You're easily puzzled, aren't you? ;P Jerry Most people are willing to pay more to be amused than to be educated--Robert C. Savage, Life Lessons Toasty0.com Ladder League (beta)

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            What puzzles me is how anyone can be puzzled about a Microsoft product not coming out in time :rolleyes:

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            Chris Maunder
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            So young and already so cynical :) cheers, Chris Maunder

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              So young and already so cynical :) cheers, Chris Maunder

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              Chris Maunder wrote: So young and already so cynical Better to start young than be disappointed often! The distinct advantage of pessimism is that you can only be joyously surprised when things turn out better than you expected. Therefore complete pessimism is the true path to happiness in life. ;) _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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              • N Nicholas Naddaf

                Hi Guys Where is the VS.NET 2005 beta 2???? The first week of April is already passed and no news about VS.NET 2005 beta 2 :confused::confused::confused:

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                dandy72
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                Someone please enlighten me. I have an ISO file sitting on my hard drive with a datestamp of March 15 that I downloaded from the MSDN site. "en_vs_2005_CTP_feb05_dvd.iso". Roughly 3.5GB. In fact I still see it in MSDN Downloads...date posted is 3/3/2005. The shortcut it creates is labeled "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2". Even if the latest "beta 2" isn't the same as what I have...why's everybody so anxious to get a build of a compiler that's hardly 6 weeks newer?

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                  Someone please enlighten me. I have an ISO file sitting on my hard drive with a datestamp of March 15 that I downloaded from the MSDN site. "en_vs_2005_CTP_feb05_dvd.iso". Roughly 3.5GB. In fact I still see it in MSDN Downloads...date posted is 3/3/2005. The shortcut it creates is labeled "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2". Even if the latest "beta 2" isn't the same as what I have...why's everybody so anxious to get a build of a compiler that's hardly 6 weeks newer?

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                  Mark Tutt
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                  Go-Live license. I can find someone willing to take a chance in exchange for being bleeding edge, and I get to get paid to work with beta technology that isn't my own... ;-)

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                    Someone please enlighten me. I have an ISO file sitting on my hard drive with a datestamp of March 15 that I downloaded from the MSDN site. "en_vs_2005_CTP_feb05_dvd.iso". Roughly 3.5GB. In fact I still see it in MSDN Downloads...date posted is 3/3/2005. The shortcut it creates is labeled "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2". Even if the latest "beta 2" isn't the same as what I have...why's everybody so anxious to get a build of a compiler that's hardly 6 weeks newer?

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                    Erik Funkenbusch
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                    That's not beta 2, it's an "interim release" that is more or less a snapshot at a given time. There isn't as much effort to make sure everything works right with a CTP as an official beta. Also, the feb CTP is of the Pro version, not the Team System edition, which has all the nifty testing and life cycle tools. -- Where are we going? And why am I in this handbasket?

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