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Which C# version to use?

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    Travis D Mathison
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    Ok, quick question here -- I have VS.NET Beta 2 .. I've decided to start to get into C# and don't know much about it yet. Should I be using VS.NET Beta 2 or should I uninstall Beta 2 and install the latest release of the .NET Framwork SDK with the V1 of C# (since the C# language namespaces and the like have been re-arranged, I'm thinking that I should avoid learning the already outdated version). On another note -- does anybody have the V1 C# compiling in their Visual Studio 6 IDE? If so are there some step-by-step instructions for implementing this? Thanks in advance to all who reply, Travis D. Mathison --- --- After three days without programming, life becomes meaningless ...

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      Ok, quick question here -- I have VS.NET Beta 2 .. I've decided to start to get into C# and don't know much about it yet. Should I be using VS.NET Beta 2 or should I uninstall Beta 2 and install the latest release of the .NET Framwork SDK with the V1 of C# (since the C# language namespaces and the like have been re-arranged, I'm thinking that I should avoid learning the already outdated version). On another note -- does anybody have the V1 C# compiling in their Visual Studio 6 IDE? If so are there some step-by-step instructions for implementing this? Thanks in advance to all who reply, Travis D. Mathison --- --- After three days without programming, life becomes meaningless ...

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      I've started c# recently,and I use latest version of it,but the book I use for it is for Beta2 time.Up to now there were no problem and there is no difference. I know that lots of namespace and ... changed from Beta1,not from Beta2 :) Mazy You can find a solution (even a foolish one) for all problems (even big ones)

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        I've started c# recently,and I use latest version of it,but the book I use for it is for Beta2 time.Up to now there were no problem and there is no difference. I know that lots of namespace and ... changed from Beta1,not from Beta2 :) Mazy You can find a solution (even a foolish one) for all problems (even big ones)

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        Ok, thanks .. I wasn't sure how much change there was between the Beta2 and V1 conversion, but apparently not as much as I thought. Travis D. Mathison --- --- After three days without programming, life becomes meaningless ...

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          Ok, thanks .. I wasn't sure how much change there was between the Beta2 and V1 conversion, but apparently not as much as I thought. Travis D. Mathison --- --- After three days without programming, life becomes meaningless ...

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          Yes,I think for begining,it is not necessary to upgrade:) Travis D. Mathison wrote: --- After three days without programming, life becomes meaningless ... nice:) Mazy You can find a solution (even a foolish one) for all problems (even big ones)

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