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    Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 Beta[^] Anyone using these yet? How about with Expression Blend 2.5 March Preview? Cheers, Mark

    Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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      Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 Beta[^] Anyone using these yet? How about with Expression Blend 2.5 March Preview? Cheers, Mark

      Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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      Mark, So much confusion between Blend, Silverlight 2 and Visual Studio 2008. I'm waiting for the public release when everything will work together.

      Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP » Microsoft MVP - Client App Dev My Blog | Mole's Home Page | MVP Profile

      Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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        Mark, So much confusion between Blend, Silverlight 2 and Visual Studio 2008. I'm waiting for the public release when everything will work together.

        Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP » Microsoft MVP - Client App Dev My Blog | Mole's Home Page | MVP Profile

        Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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        Hi Karl, That was my decision as well. I'd be OK with VS and .NET 3.5 betas, but throw in a Blend preview - that's too much for me since I'd be doing production code, not just playing :) Cheers, Mark

        Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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          Hi Karl, That was my decision as well. I'd be OK with VS and .NET 3.5 betas, but throw in a Blend preview - that's too much for me since I'd be doing production code, not just playing :) Cheers, Mark

          Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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          Mark, I'm currently using VS 2008, Blend 2.5 Preview with the standard 3.5 Framework on Vista SP1 and have no issues at all. I'm using Blend 2.5 so that I can do Silverlight stuff. I type most of my XAML in VS 2008, XAML editor. I can work faster just typing the stuff in like we did in the old days with HTML, ASP, ASP.NET.

          Cheers, Karl » CodeProject 2008 MVP » Microsoft MVP - Client App Dev My Blog | Mole's Home Page | MVP Profile

          Just a grain of sand on the worlds beaches.

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