Anyone using .NET 3.5 in production applications? Is it stable enough?
How about VS 2008? Is it ready to work with. I do not want spent days
troubleshooting VS problems like I happened to do when switched to Vista.
Thanks
George.
Michael Nemtsev - 13 Dec 2007 22:09 GMT
I've noted that my web hoster switched his servers to .NET 3.5
it's big US hoster.
Seems to be a good sign that it's stable :)
btw. we were waiting for MOSS SP1 and now ready to put .NET 3.5 in
production of web servers

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Mark Rae [MVP] - 13 Dec 2007 23:02 GMT
> Anyone using .NET 3.5 in production applications?
Yes.
> Is it stable enough?
So far...
> How about VS 2008? Is it ready to work with.
Yes.
> I do not want spent days troubleshooting VS problems like I happened to do
> when switched to Vista.
:-)

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Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer) - 13 Dec 2007 23:16 GMT
.NET 3.5 is simply a lib built ontop of 2.0. No problem.
Production? Not quite, but soon.

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Steve C. Orr [MCSD, MVP, CSM, ASP Insider] - 14 Dec 2007 02:13 GMT
I've found it to be top-notch quality for development on my beefy desktop
Vista machine. The only real issue I've had so far is being unable to
deploy my creations to web hosts because they haven't yet installed .NET 3.5
on their servers.

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I hope this helps,
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