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In this case VB has a unique feature of initialization as well. The next big change in this release for VB is to remove the dreaded ?_? at the end of continuing statements:
Originally posted by: Markbnj
I'm really looking forward to this update, especially the code exploration features and built-in Silverlight tooling. But I need to hear from someone who has installed it alongside 2008 without breaking anything, before I can take a chance. I guess I might set up a VM for it.
Originally posted by: Markbnj
I'm really looking forward to this update, especially the code exploration features and built-in Silverlight tooling. But I need to hear from someone who has installed it alongside 2008 without breaking anything, before I can take a chance. I guess I might set up a VM for it.
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: Markbnj
I'm really looking forward to this update, especially the code exploration features and built-in Silverlight tooling. But I need to hear from someone who has installed it alongside 2008 without breaking anything, before I can take a chance. I guess I might set up a VM for it.
It's sad when people have fears like this about a product. Sadly, I find your fears to be justified from my history with MSFT products.
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: Markbnj
I'm really looking forward to this update, especially the code exploration features and built-in Silverlight tooling. But I need to hear from someone who has installed it alongside 2008 without breaking anything, before I can take a chance. I guess I might set up a VM for it.
It's sad when people have fears like this about a product. Sadly, I find your fears to be justified from my history with MSFT products.
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: Markbnj
I'm really looking forward to this update, especially the code exploration features and built-in Silverlight tooling. But I need to hear from someone who has installed it alongside 2008 without breaking anything, before I can take a chance. I guess I might set up a VM for it.
It's sad when people have fears like this about a product. Sadly, I find your fears to be justified from my history with MSFT products.
Originally posted by: Markbnj
I'm really looking forward to this update, especially the code exploration features and built-in Silverlight tooling. But I need to hear from someone who has installed it alongside 2008 without breaking anything, before I can take a chance. I guess I might set up a VM for it.
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: Markbnj
I'm really looking forward to this update, especially the code exploration features and built-in Silverlight tooling. But I need to hear from someone who has installed it alongside 2008 without breaking anything, before I can take a chance. I guess I might set up a VM for it.
I installed it along side my VS2008 install - though I don't care so much as we're talking about my home machine running Win7 RC1 which I mostly play games on anyway.
Unfortunately, I was looking forward to the Silverlight stuff myself, however the visual IDE for it ... broke. I'm not sure if it's because I installed all the Silverlight tools for VS2008 or not though. Other than that, the IDE and compiler seem to work alright.
Originally posted by: Markbnj
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: Markbnj
I'm really looking forward to this update, especially the code exploration features and built-in Silverlight tooling. But I need to hear from someone who has installed it alongside 2008 without breaking anything, before I can take a chance. I guess I might set up a VM for it.
I installed it along side my VS2008 install - though I don't care so much as we're talking about my home machine running Win7 RC1 which I mostly play games on anyway.
Unfortunately, I was looking forward to the Silverlight stuff myself, however the visual IDE for it ... broke. I'm not sure if it's because I installed all the Silverlight tools for VS2008 or not though. Other than that, the IDE and compiler seem to work alright.
Pretty much exactly what I was afraid of, and the Silverlight tooling is critical for the project I'm on. Thanks for the report.
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
I still program for .NET 2.0, even new programs