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  I'm not usually a fan of blogs that link to blogs, but I thought that this item by Scott Wisniewski of the Visual Basic Team is so useful in clarifying the situation that I would flag it up.

   We're all used to mentally switching from Codenames like Orcas to the final version names (which now is VB 2008, apparently), but this year the ongoing stream of new products and additions to current ones is more  mind-boggling than at any previous time that I can remember.   So it's good to have an explanation like that one that walks through it in very clear terms.

   I think it might be useful to have an  equivalent clear explanation of the various .NET framework numbers - 1.0, 1.1, 2, 3 and now 3.5 - and where they all fit in to the big picture.    There's probably at least one already out there somewhere.  I just haven't come across it yet, but would welcome any links if you have any.

  

posted on Friday, June 08, 2007 4:00 PM

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# re: VB 9, Orcas, VB 2008, VB 10, VBx, Silverlight - Confused? Help is at hand! 8/14/2007 12:39 PM Aftab
Well I hardly started learning VS 2005 and now VS 2008 is out.
I guess the technology is really moving very fast!
MS is really all business. The technology speaks for itself!

Great work

Aftab
http://seoTIPs.50webs.com

# re: VB 9, Orcas, VB 2008, VB 10, VBx, Silverlight - Confused? Help is at hand! 9/27/2007 6:31 AM Sabi
Great Work

# re: VB 9, Orcas, VB 2008, VB 10, VBx, Silverlight - Confused? Help is at hand! 9/27/2007 6:33 AM Jibi
Cooooool

Jibi

http://vb2008.blogspot.com/



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