vesuvius said:
littleguru said:
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I would say that the .NET framework is now inadvertently tied to the Windows operating system. You can expect C# 4.0 etc. when the next Windows version is released. This is the best way to promote the .NET framework as demonstrated by Vista.

I would be very surprised if it turned out not to be the case.
I wouldn't quite say that. I"m in the middle of a Windows Server 2003 Install. The optional updates for it are .NET 2.0 and 3.0.

I haven't done a Windows Vista install recently, so I can't remember which Frameworks come with Vista.