"MichaelH" <bmiguelh@gmail .comwrote in message
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Are there any definite advantages of VB2008 over VB2005?
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Thank in advance.
Michael
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I second Cor's opinion. Lots of bugs gone. The ability to target .Net 2.0,
3.0 or 3.5. My impression is that 2008 is faster, more stable and "smoother"
in general. Fully supported in Vista. etc.
You do lose J#, but you can add F#.
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Even if you are still targeting CLR 2.0, you can still take
advantage of many of the improvements in the IDE.
I once tried upgrading a 150,000-line project from VS2005
to VS2008 and I could continue working on it (targeting
CLR 2.0) and compile it without any problems.
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For ASP.Net developers it should be a no-brainer. For small,
client-only WinForms applications, not so sure. In a team
environment where everybody is not ready to make the
jump, maybe not a good idea either.
But "definite advantages" is a relative term and depends
on where you are now and what you want to do.
Regards,
Joergen Bech
On Fri, 30 May 2008 18:22:46 -0700 (PDT), MichaelH
<bmiguelh@gmail .comwrote:
>Are there any definite advantages of VB2008 over VB2005?
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>Thank in advance.
>Michael
Are there any definite advantages of VB2008 over VB2005?
In addition to the other replies, note that VB 2008 (the IDE) provides
design time support for Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and other
technologies introduced with .NET 3.0 and .NET 3.5, which are not available
for VB 2005.
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