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Is asp.net 3.5 in release stage? what about vs.net 2008?

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DotNetNewbie - 10 Mar 2008 15:53 GMT
Hi,

I am a little confused as to all these new technologies or addons the
asp.net team is pumping out.

1.  is asp.net 3.5 production ready?
2. is vs.net 2008 being sold? (i downloaded the trial today)
3. is MVC ready for a live site, even though its in preview2 stage?
Jon Skeet [C# MVP] - 10 Mar 2008 15:56 GMT
> I am a little confused as to all these new technologies or addons the
> asp.net team is pumping out.
>
> 1.  is asp.net 3.5 production ready?

Well, version 3.5 of the .NET framework is available, and has been
since November. I assume you mean the ASP.NET part of that?

> 2. is vs.net 2008 being sold? (i downloaded the trial today)

Yes.

> 3. is MVC ready for a live site, even though its in preview2 stage?

Pass, I don't know about this.

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Peter Morris - 10 Mar 2008 16:11 GMT
> 3. is MVC ready for a live site, even though its in preview2 stage?

I think it is, but you might require different things and should therefore
try it first :-)
DotNetNewbie - 10 Mar 2008 22:07 GMT
On Mar 10, 11:11 am, "Peter Morris"
<peter[dot]morris(at)capableobjects.com> wrote:
> > 3. is MVC ready for a live site, even though its in preview2 stage?
>
> I think it is, but you might require different things and should therefore
> try it first :-)

haha..try before you buy
Peter Morris - 11 Mar 2008 10:35 GMT
> haha..try before you buy

A: Does your dog bite?
B: No!

(A strokes dog and gets bitten)

A: I thought you said your dog does not bite?
B: It doesn't, this is not my dog.

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