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I see the new software is 'RTM' but what does that mean in terms of when we
can actually purchase it?
Thanks,
JJ
can actually purchase it?
Thanks,
JJ
when we can actually purchase it?
JJ said:Do you know if Visual Studio Professional 2008 has any advantages over
Visual Web Developer Express if you are just using Visual Studio for web
development?
And can you develop .net framework 2.0 site with VS 2008?
Do many hosts now support .net 3.5? I'm concerned about jumping into this
too early and finding I can't use some hosts?
Sorry for all the questions!
Thanks,
JJ
JJ said:For instance, is it only professional that includes sql server?
I can't find a product comparison page for the different editions which
seems odd?!
JJ said:Do you know if Visual Studio Professional 2008 has any advantages over
Visual Web Developer Express if you are just using Visual Studio for web
development?
And can you develop .net framework 2.0 site with VS 2008?
Do many hosts now support .net 3.5? I'm concerned about jumping into this
too early and finding I can't use some hosts?
Visual Web Developer Express if you are just using Visual Studio for
web development?
And can you develop .net framework 2.0 site with VS 2008?
Do many hosts now support .net 3.5? I'm concerned about jumping into
this too early and finding I can't use some hosts?
JJ said:Really? So I cannot connect to my SQL Server 2005 developer edition with
Visual Studio 2008 Web Express?
The express editions are for learning and hobbyists. You can connect to a
SQL Express database using the express editions, but not any other SQL
Server edition.
Really? So I cannot connect to my SQL Server 2005 developer edition with
Visual Studio 2008 Web Express?
Thanks - do you know what other features are missing in the express
editions regarding web development?
JJ said:Its difficult to know what 'advanced' means here. I certainly want to
connect to sql 2005 (or later) databases as a minimum.
I also want to target an individual framework - not sure if that is
possible in the express edition either
I am not sure what features are missing from the express edition
(regarding web sites), due to lack of information on the microsoft site. A
simple table of comparitive features would be useful !!
wonder what the upgrade cost will be and if the upgrade will disable
my VS 2005 install.....
JJ said:Thanks - do you know what other features are missing in the express editions regarding web development?
JJ said:Thanks. Well, deployment projects are a must to deploy as dll and embed
resources, as is creating a solution with class libraries.
So I guess I'll have to wait until VS 2008 Pro becomes available. I wonder
what the upgrade cost will be and if the upgrade will disable my VS 2005
install.....
The best way to get Visual Studio is through an MSDN subscription anyway.