Norman Guadagno: Announcing Visual Studio Team System 2010
- Posted: Sep 29, 2008 at 5:57 AM
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Is .Net Framework going to include a New CLR or are we going to continue with v2.0?
for example: Code Profiling , Web Service Unit Test
PLEASE think of moving them to VS Pro ! we spend the money on the MSDN SUB to have tools but we are too small a shop to buy TS when there are only 1 developer and one owner who are doing software in our small company.
Yeah, I'm expecting there to be much more info released at PDC.
RoryBecker2 asked a good question: "Is .Net Framework going to include a New CLR or are we going to continue with v2.0?"
I am very interested in learning what new features will be in the CLR, and if it will warrant a new CLR version or if it'll just be built on top of 2.0.
-Norman
One vote for "Twenty-Ten"
Much easier on the tongue than "two thousand and ten"
I'm really looking forward to the goodness in this release. The Repro help is huge!
I'm expecting there to be much more info released at PDC.
RoryBecker2 asked a good question: "Is .Net Framework going to include a New CLR or are we going to continue with v2.0?"
I am very interested in learning what new features will be in the CLR, and if it will warrant a new CLR version or if it'll just be built on top of 2.0.
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