Re: Visual Studio 2008
- From: "JJ" <abc@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 11:04:49 -0000
Its difficult to know what 'advanced' means here. I certainly want to
connect to sql 2005 (or later) databases as a minimum.
I also want to target an individual framework - not sure if that is possible
in the express edition either
I am not sure what features are missing from the express edition (regarding
web sites), due to lack of information on the microsoft site. A simple table
of comparitive features would be useful !!
"Leon Mayne" <not@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"JJ" <abc@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Do you know if Visual Studio Professional 2008 has any advantages over
Visual Web Developer Express if you are just using Visual Studio for web
development?
Any 'advanced' features are missing from the express edition. If you are
just creating a simple website by yourself using SQL Express then you can
stick with the express edition.
And can you develop .net framework 2.0 site with VS 2008?
Yes, you can now pick which framework version you want to create a project
against
Do many hosts now support .net 3.5? I'm concerned about jumping into this
too early and finding I can't use some hosts?
Probably not yet, but I guess they'll install it soon to keep up to date
.
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