I don't for 1 main reason. I have code made in vs2008 that can't be changed
around or messed with by some new way of doing things. My stuff is pretty
critical for the client.
"Cirene" <cirene@nowhere .comwrote in message
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Brief poll: Who is using SP1 beta of VS2008? If so, is it worth taking
the leap and installing it?
>
Thanks!
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!I don't for 1 main reason. I have code made in vs2008 that can't be
!changed around or messed with by some new way of doing things.
You have a mistaken impression regarding VS SP's.
VS SP's do *not* change the way "things" function.
They do, however, fix reported problems.
You'll never see a function changed in a Visual Studio Service Pack.
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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"Andy B" <a_borka@sbcglo bal.netwrote in message news:OVWvp$ewIH A.2068@TK2MSFTN GP05.phx.gbl...
>I don't for 1 main reason. I have code made in vs2008 that can't be changed around or messed with by some new way of
>doing things. My stuff is pretty critical for the client.
>
>
"Cirene" <cirene@nowhere .comwrote in message news:uJydmyewIH A.2208@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...
>Brief poll: Who is using SP1 beta of VS2008? If so, is it worth taking the leap and installing it?
>>
>Thanks!
>>
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