22 New Features of Visual Studio 2008 for .NET Professionals

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  • Dutt

    22 New Features of Visual Studio 2008 for .NET Professionals

    Explains top features of Visual Studio 2008

  • Duggi

    #2
    Re: 22 New Features of Visual Studio 2008 for .NET Professionals

    Thank you very much
    On Feb 8, 10:39 am, Dutt <dutt...@gmail. comwrote:
    Explains top features of Visual Studio 2008http://msdotnetsupport .blogspot..com/2007/11/22-new-features-of-visual...

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    • Fred Mertz

      #3
      Re: 22 New Features of Visual Studio 2008 for .NET Professionals

      There are 21 features listed, not 22.




      "Dutt" <duttavr@gmail. comwrote in message
      news:c7a0c0bb-df86-4c65-a856-777f539fda18@c4 g2000hsg.google groups.com...
      Explains top features of Visual Studio 2008
      http://msdotnetsupport.blogspot.com/...udio-2008.html

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      • Frank Adam

        #4
        Re: 22 New Features of Visual Studio 2008 for .NET Professionals

        On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 22:58:39 -0800, "Fred Mertz" <A@B.comwrote :
        >There are 21 features listed, not 22.
        >
        Damn VB programmers.. They always miss that 0th one. ;-)

        --

        Regards, Frank

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        • Chris Shepherd

          #5
          Re: 22 New Features of Visual Studio 2008 for .NET Professionals

          Fred Mertz wrote:
          There are 21 features listed, not 22.
          Indeed. There is also an apparent lack of spell-checking. The blogger could
          definitely benefit from checking their work before posting it.

          Chris.

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          • Peter Duniho

            #6
            Re: 22 New Features of Visual Studio 2008 for .NET Professionals

            On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 05:09:05 -0800, Chris Shepherd <chsh@nospam.ch sh.ca>
            wrote:
            Fred Mertz wrote:
            >There are 21 features listed, not 22.
            >
            Indeed. There is also an apparent lack of spell-checking. The blogger
            could definitely benefit from checking their work before posting it.
            Frankly, the blogger could most importantly benefit from a sense of
            respecting the rules of polite society.

            A brief look at a few of the articles didn't turn up anything I would call
            particularly compelling or useful, and certainly not worth posting a whole
            new article for each link to this newsgroup.

            He's a spammer, not a contributor.

            Pete

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