VS2022 confusion
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VS2022 has preview version. I have the latest preview. It also has RC which, it turns out, are different product to preview. Now I have preview 7. And RC3 was just released at the same time. And what is the difference between both I wonder? It feels like it was just meant to confused me... :/
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VS2022 has preview version. I have the latest preview. It also has RC which, it turns out, are different product to preview. Now I have preview 7. And RC3 was just released at the same time. And what is the difference between both I wonder? It feels like it was just meant to confused me... :/
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Now you know why I wait. :laugh:
Real programmers use butterflies
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Now you know why I wait. :laugh:
Real programmers use butterflies
Such wisdom and patience! :-D
A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!
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VS2022 has preview version. I have the latest preview. It also has RC which, it turns out, are different product to preview. Now I have preview 7. And RC3 was just released at the same time. And what is the difference between both I wonder? It feels like it was just meant to confused me... :/
A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!
"Preview" means "Riddled with bugs we're working on" "RCx" means "Riddled with bugs we're not going to fix."
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VS2022 has preview version. I have the latest preview. It also has RC which, it turns out, are different product to preview. Now I have preview 7. And RC3 was just released at the same time. And what is the difference between both I wonder? It feels like it was just meant to confused me... :/
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Yeah, there are 2 versions, RC 2022 and Preview 2022. You can see on October 19th, they started releasing RC which they recommend to use. Visual Studio 2022 RC and Preview Release Notes | Microsoft Docs[^]
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VS2022 has preview version. I have the latest preview. It also has RC which, it turns out, are different product to preview. Now I have preview 7. And RC3 was just released at the same time. And what is the difference between both I wonder? It feels like it was just meant to confused me... :/
A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!
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VS2022 has preview version. I have the latest preview. It also has RC which, it turns out, are different product to preview. Now I have preview 7. And RC3 was just released at the same time. And what is the difference between both I wonder? It feels like it was just meant to confused me... :/
A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!
The RC version is meant for production use and will continue to get the production releases going forward. These are fully supported by Microsoft. The Preview version is not for production use and will get continue to get future preview releases of the product going forward. Preview releases may have experimental features that may not make it to the release version.
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VS2022 has preview version. I have the latest preview. It also has RC which, it turns out, are different product to preview. Now I have preview 7. And RC3 was just released at the same time. And what is the difference between both I wonder? It feels like it was just meant to confused me... :/
A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!
RC will be the final thing, the first public release supported version. Preview will be always preview of what (maybe) will be in the next released version. For those whose code requires the bleeding edge features (remember the span datatype). So after the first release it will immediately include the next steps. A glimpse of the future: The released versions of VS 2019[^]
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VS2022 has preview version. I have the latest preview. It also has RC which, it turns out, are different product to preview. Now I have preview 7. And RC3 was just released at the same time. And what is the difference between both I wonder? It feels like it was just meant to confused me... :/
A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!
I cannot use this version (yet) because there is no Prism template pack for it yet. When I raised the issue on their blog site, Brian Lagunas himself responded that they will not create a Prism version for VS2022 while it is still a preview version - too many pitfalls. Lagunas is a wise man! :thumbsup:
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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VS2022 has preview version. I have the latest preview. It also has RC which, it turns out, are different product to preview. Now I have preview 7. And RC3 was just released at the same time. And what is the difference between both I wonder? It feels like it was just meant to confused me... :/
A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!
RC=release candiate Releasing an RC, a software developer says "please take a loot at this. I'm fairly confident for this to be a good rendition of the final product" Releasing a preview, a developer says "this is not done. THIS IS NOT DONE! I promise you for this thing NOT to be production-ready by any stretch".
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Now you know why I wait. :laugh:
Real programmers use butterflies
First service pack or second? :laugh: I used to enjoy riding the bleeding edge, but it's been decades since I enjoyed being a beta (or alpha) tester!
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First service pack or second? :laugh: I used to enjoy riding the bleeding edge, but it's been decades since I enjoyed being a beta (or alpha) tester!
Usually the 1st. I'm not ultra paranoid. I used to avoid anything with version "4" in it coming from microsoft as to this day .NET 4.x is maybe the only version 4 of anything they've produced that was solid, but medication helps.
Real programmers use butterflies
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VS2022 has preview version. I have the latest preview. It also has RC which, it turns out, are different product to preview. Now I have preview 7. And RC3 was just released at the same time. And what is the difference between both I wonder? It feels like it was just meant to confused me... :/
A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!