.Net Framework and Visual Studio Now Available
DJ-Dodger writes "The Microsoft Blogs are all buzzing with news that the .NET Framework 2.0, Visual Studio.NET 2005 and Sql Server 2005 have released to manufacture. Michael Swanson's blog has a nice run down of what's available now and what's coming. The short version: MSDN Subscribers can download everything now, everybody else can pick up their copy after the November 7th launch." The .Net framework is downloadable from FileForum.
I just love Microsoft products! Now, I just wait for the karma to roll in ...
And "SQL Server 2005"? Shouldn't that be 2006? What do I want with last year's model?
Everybody's a libertarian 'till their neighbour's becomes a crack house.
I'm guessing MSDN is going to be less swamped than FileForum, though the subscriber downloads are extremely slow at the moment as expected.
Web2.0: I love when people Flickr my cuil and digg my boingboing until my google is reddit and I start to yahoo
They are handing out free copies at their launch events.
As much as I hate to give MS props, C# is one of my favorite languages to program in. I'm a GNU programmer at heart, but programming C# is like brain candy. I don't have to think about memory allocation or anything even remotely machine-related.
I know, I know, Java's got that stuff, too. I like 'em both. A guy can swing both way, right?
And "SQL Server 2005"? Shouldn't that be 2006? What do I want with last year's model?
I'm pretty sure it's not a year thing, I believe it was either a required number of open ports to run or how many default logins with blank passwords it offers that you have to unset manually one by one.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
The express products are actually going to be pretty reasonable. Around $49 a piece I believe.