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hey guys i wanna ask a question, i realy want to use the 1.1 framework for my application buti heard u need to compile it in 2003.net, but i wouldnt be able to get it, but i saw that theres an sdk for 1.1 which includes a compiler, does that mean i can program in 2002 still and then use that 1.1 compiler and compile my app so it can be used with 1.1 framework? thanks
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Version 1.1 of the .NET framework is backwards compatible - it, in other words, will run any and all version 1.0 applications and, if memory serves, will take advantage of any improvements made in that version. You cannot, however, use the version 2002 IDE to develop applications specifically for the .NET framework 1.1, as the version 2002 IDE is bound to the 1.0 Common Language Runtime.

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