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Is the rtm version of studio 2005 actually the beta 3?
i was pleasnatly surprised at how robust VS2002 was when it first appeared
but vs2005 rtm feels more buggy than the VS2002 beta 1 (even thogh it had
case sensitive vb!)

*guy*
 
guy said:
Is the rtm version of studio 2005 actually the beta 3?


From my personal experience with VS 2005, I'd say it's more a beta 3 than an
RTM version. Note that service pack 1 will be released in a few months.
 
ack:-)

Herfried K. Wagner said:
From my personal experience with VS 2005, I'd say it's more a beta 3 than an
RTM version. Note that service pack 1 will be released in a few months.
 
Beta, CTP, RC, and RTM are just labels. You just pull the source code from
from the SCC system, test it and label it. But certainly VS 2005 was
released with less betas and RCs that VS.NET 2002/2003 did, surely to ship
it in 2005, given the name of the product...

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yes,
if MS shot themselves in the foot, if they had called it VS8 (or whatever)
and released it first quarter 2006 there would be many less frustrated
developers!
 
Herfried,
Its really sad when you cause the product (C++/CLI class library) to be in a
not responding state, then kill it & the window to report the problem (of
not responding) goes into a not responding state.

Of course when I attempt to create a small sample of the problem, the small
sample doesn't have an issue.

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Jay [MVP - Outlook]
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