Re: upgrade from Visual .NET 2003 enterprise to which Visual .NET 2005
- From: "sloan" <sloan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 21:08:40 -0400
My take is to wait for Orcas (VS2008) before laying out the money. And
stick to VS2005 Pro for now.
THe new tools are not as mature as they need to be.
And.....the advanced 2005 versions are just so freakin' expensive over the
Pro edition.
NUnit can do unit testing. As others have mentioned, there are MS
alternatives for the Enterprise tools.
I just got back from TechEd2007, and the 2008 stuff will be pretty slick.
PS
Unit Testing has been promised as a Pro version with 2008.
MS listened to all the complaining I think.
"david" <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We have to upgrade our Visual Studio .NET 2003 enterprise edition to .NET
2005.
However, there is no enterprise edition for Visual Studio .NET 2005.
There are 4 versions available for visual studio team edition 2005,
Software Architect, Software Developer, Software Tester, and Team Suite
which includes all three architect, developer, and tester. There are also
professional and standard.
Which is one is equivalent to Visual Studio .NET 2003 enterprise edition?
Thank you for any comment.
I found some comparison before, but I can not it now.
David
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