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im starting to mess around with some things and a lot of them refer to .NET 3.0 but i was wondering if i could just work off 3.5 instead. i would imagine that whatever is in 3 should be in 3.5 and i shouldnt have any problems with developing stuff that asks for 3.0 in 3.5 but i thought i would check, just dont want to be bothered to install 3.0 when 3.5 is right around the corner. Thanks Justin |
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You can do that. You will have to focus on the Visual Studio 2008 betas to stick with 3.5, however. This is not a bad direction to go, but be wary of putting betaware on your production machine(s). -- Gregory A. Beamer MVP, MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA ************************************************* | Think outside the box! | ************************************************* "Justin Rich" <jrich523 (AT) yahoo (DOT) spam.com> wrote in message news:euhzEb0CIHA.6012 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP03 (DOT) phx.gbl... im starting to mess around with some things and a lot of them refer to .NET 3.0 but i was wondering if i could just work off 3.5 instead. i would imagine that whatever is in 3 should be in 3.5 and i shouldnt have any problems with developing stuff that asks for 3.0 in 3.5 but i thought i would check, just dont want to be bothered to install 3.0 when 3.5 is right around the corner. Thanks Justin |
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