Re: Quest: VS.NET 2008 complete dev env and VS.NET 2008 version books track...
- From: "bj7lewis" <bj7lewis@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 18:41:25 -0800
Unfortunately, technology moves too fast for any kind of guarantee that anything you buy now will still be relevant 5 years from now. However, it'sNot looking for guarantee for 5 years just as long as thing are working locally and I can get a clearer understanding of new .NET stuff...
definitely a good idea to skip VS 2005 and go straight to VS 2008. My main recommendation is that you buy a very nice computer if you plan for it toYes this is the plan 2 actually the server I had was only running Win2000 Server and crap out some time ago and this computer I just bought in 12/05 and doesn't fully support vista so I will need 2 new computers a desktop and a server...
be your dev machine for at least 5 years. Even with top of the line hardware now, it's still going to be obsolete pretty quick. I just purchased an Intel Core 2 Duo based system and it's much faster than the 2 CPU system I bought 3 years ago.Well some line has to be drawn a HWare & M$ customer in an out of control booming of tech world... Can we?...
Make sure that you get 64 bit hardware and at least a Dual core system. If you want it to be around 5 years you should probably spring for quad core.Not sure about 64-bits yet I still think this is 32/64 bit world for several years still and am sticking with 32 bit for while...
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