When will VB.NET 2.0 be released

D

Doug Holton

About when do you think VB.NET 2.0, Visual Studio .NET 2005, .NET 2.0
and the like will be released? I know there is a beta available now.
And I know the name says 2005. I'm just wondering if it will be early
next year or later.
 
J

Josip Medved

About when do you think VB.NET 2.0, Visual Studio .NET 2005, .NET 2.0 and
the like will be released? I know there is a beta available now. And I
know the name says 2005. I'm just wondering if it will be early next year
or later.

There is no VB.NET 2.0 - it is VB.NET 2005... and it will be shipped in
first
half in 2005. So they say...
 
H

Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]

* "Josip Medved said:
There is no VB.NET 2.0 - it is VB.NET 2005... and it will be shipped in

The correct name is "Visual Basic 2005". The ".NET" has been removed
from the name.
 
H

Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]

* Doug Holton said:
About when do you think VB.NET 2.0, Visual Studio .NET 2005, .NET 2.0
and the like will be released? I know there is a beta available
now. And I know the name says 2005. I'm just wondering if it will be
early next year or later.

Nobody except MSFT knows for sure...
 
C

Calvin Luttrell /PT

Doug,

I've heard June time frame.

About when do you think VB.NET 2.0, Visual Studio .NET 2005, .NET 2.0
and the like will be released? I know there is a beta available now.
And I know the name says 2005. I'm just wondering if it will be early
next year or later.

-Calvin Luttrell
ProjectThunder.com, Inc.
Torrance, Ca
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A

Alexandre Moura

I'd say that until it has shipped, not even MS knows for sure :)

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* Doug Holton said:
About when do you think VB.NET 2.0, Visual Studio .NET 2005, .NET 2.0
and the like will be released? I know there is a beta available
now. And I know the name says 2005. I'm just wondering if it will be
early next year or later.

Nobody except MSFT knows for sure...

Sorry I don't take feature request for WinRes: it belongs to the .NET Framework SDK. I'm a consumer of WinRes, just like you...
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Subject: RE: How to launch WinRes in full screen mode by another program?
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Hi

Your assumption is correct. I did not want to call out its long name
since I didn't know if that could be regarded as breach of NDA. :)

Thanks for the explanation. Do you take feature requests for WinRes?
I'd like to see a "remember last size and location" some day...

~T.

(e-mail address removed) (Xu Yang[MSFT]) wrote:

I'm afraid that LocStudio (when you say LS, I assume you are using LocStudio) does not have the option, and WinRes does not remember its size and
location when it was shut down.
If you are trying to call it in your own application, you can always use ProcessWindowStyle.Maximized when you start the process.

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Hi

Let's imagine you're using a translation environment (LS) that's
launching WinRes every now and then. Is it possible to open WinRes in
full screen mode in this case? It's quite annoying that it doesn't
remember if I switch it to full screen mode the next time it is invoked.

thanks,
Thomas
 

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