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Hey all! It looks like this forum has 1/10 of a million posts on it. Coolness.

 

Thought you all might want to know. Sorry, I don't have any party hats to give out.

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It most absolutely will! If I understand correctly, the .NET Framework 2.0 will be integrated directly into the OS. With the new command-line shell you'll even be able to execute .NET code right in the command line (unless they removed that feature as a security risk... I've heard conflicting reports). Consequently, .NET code should be running faster, and deployment will become much less of an issue.

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Don't forget that school starts for many today - the numbers on the forums usually goes up when people are back in school.

 

-ner

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And then our workload goes up... when does summer start again? :p

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It most absolutely will! If I understand correctly' date=' the .NET Framework 2.0 will be integrated directly into the OS. With the new command-line shell you'll even be able to execute .NET code right in the command line (unless they removed that feature as a security risk... I've heard conflicting reports). Consequently, .NET code should be running faster, and deployment will become much less of an issue.[/quote']

 

oh! I wasn't aware of that. It sounds cool!

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It most absolutely will! If I understand correctly' date=' the .NET Framework 2.0 will be integrated directly into the OS. With the new command-line shell you'll even be able to execute .NET code right in the command line (unless they removed that feature as a security risk... I've heard conflicting reports). Consequently, .NET code should be running faster, and deployment will become much less of an issue.[/quote']

Right. You also forgot to mention WinFX, the .NET replacement of Win32.

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