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Something to note about .NET 1.1

Just to let you guys know, the build numbers haven't changed between the Framework 1.1 Final Beta and the Release. (v1.1.4322). I'm going to assume that this means that Paul Wilson's bug goes unfixed in the final release, but I'll let Rob Howard or Scott Guthrie answer that for me.

As for me, the final bits are on their way now. Having worked with VS.NET 2003 since the final beta came out, it will be nice to have the real deal out. I won't touch VS.NET 2002 now unless I have to. People who haven't adopted .NET yet now have no reason not to... it's not a first-generation product anymore.

The world has moved on. Come join us ;).

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