DevConn07:: .NET 3.5, A Thing Of The Past

Published 06 November 07 11:24 PM | despos

I joined the attendees of one of the MS Silverlight presentations here at DevConnections a bit late. When in, the first thing that I saw was stunning.

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Wow. Super.

For the entire presentation I hoped that the guys on the stage were using the RTM of .NET 3.5. Unfortunately, for most MS presenters the .NET FX 3.5 is just a thing of the past. They are ahead, and certainly with reason.

The presenters of the sessions I attended today were running a sort of "ASP.NET 3.6" that adds up some of the controls currently in ASP.NET Futures, just properly revised and updated.

In the end, for .NET 3.5 applications, JavaScript is still the only way to go to set up Silverlight pages. And ".NET 3.6" is anyway just around the corner, just to complicate our life a little bit more.

What about a break?

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# » DevConn07:: .NET 3.5, A Thing Of The Past said on November 6, 2007 09:00 PM:

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# Simone Busoli said on November 7, 2007 02:34 AM:

I must agree, somewhat tired of always running..

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