Hermit
Tue Sep 28 04:02:01 CDT 2004
1.0 + sp 1 + sp2 + enhancements = 1.1
if you are using Visual Studio.net the original release, the project by
default will compile on framework 1.0
if you are using Visual Studio.net 2003, then by default your project will
compile to framework 1.1.
Visual Studio 2005 which is currently in beta 1 and is supposed to come out
in a year's time then you are building on framework 2 (beta 1).
framework 2 has a lot of enhancements over 1.0 & 1.1 but its still in beta
and you dont have the go-live license yet. so you cannot deploy your
applications just yet.
i would suggest that you use framework 1.1 unless ofcourse you are not
planning to start dev until next year (in that case you could wait for the
framework 2 release)
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Regards,
Hermit Dave
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"Sri" <kool_sri@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello
>
> I would like to get the comparison [feature] between .net framework
> 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0. I would like to develop an application on .net
> platform and would like to use one of these. Please help me in
> deciding/recommenrding the best framework. As I have to tell the
> client about Why I am going for this framework.
>
> Hope to get an early response.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> SR