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Thomas Scheidegger [MVP]
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      30th Jul 2003
Some new details to the next .NET and Visual Studio.NET versions:
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...tionListPR.asp

New 'Roadmap' up to 2005 !
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...o/roadmap.aspx




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Luiz Miranda
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      30th Jul 2003
Hi

Great news to VB.NET comunity

+ Edit and Continue
+ XML-based code documentation
+ partial types
+ operator overloading
+ unsigned data types
+ generics

Luiz Miranda

"Thomas Scheidegger [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> escreveu na
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> Some new details to the next .NET and Visual Studio.NET versions:
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http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...tionListPR.asp
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> New 'Roadmap' up to 2005 !
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...o/roadmap.aspx
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Bill Priess
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      5th Aug 2003
There has been an ongoing thread in both this group (C#) and also in the
ASP.NET group debating about the IDE enhancements and the language
enhancements for the Whidbey release. Check them out. The debate has been
great between the VB and C# camps...

:-) Bill P.

On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 13:16:31 +0200, Stefano <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Hi Bill,
> i like C# more than VB on the language side, but i'm very impressed
> about VB IDE.
> Syntax checking, auto format, and other nice feature are a must for
> every programmers.
> I hope that the two IDE will converge in future version.
> Thanks again
> Stefano
>
> "Bill McCarthy" <Bill_McC@_iprimus.com.au> wrote:
>
>> Hi Stefano,
>>
>> What features each language implements will be different amongst the 20+
>> languages
>> that target .NET. Vb.NET and C# will both have generics and partial
>> types. As for
>> IDE improvements, I think there will be some common improvements they
>> share, and
>> each will probably have some individual features. If you meant Edit and
>> Continue,
>> as far as I have heard, only VB.NET will have that feature in the next
>> release
>>
>> Bill.
>>

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