Re: 2003 v. 2005 studio - need some help, please.
- From: "matthewtec" <nixspam_matts_tech@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 15:00:05 -0500
That was sort of my thinking, but I just wanted to make sure I wasn't
completely off my rocker in that thought. If it turns out jobs are hard to
find because I know 2003 [1.1] vs. 2005 [2.0], we'll do what we have to.
But for now, there's the whole finite amount of money to get the best
training I can.
I appreciate your help.
Matt
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I realize there are probably many discussions on these two... whether toIn my opinion, you will find that lack of VS 2005 exposure/experience will
get now or wait or yadda yadda yadda.
My question is that I can continuing training on visual studio.net 2003,
and continue to learn and be able to be an experienced programmer.
And I fully realize that I'd obviously be missing out on some
functionality. However, in the actual phase of getting a job, does anyone
have any thoughts that would suggest I would get turned down my most
people if I haven't used 2005 / though proficient in 2003.
Obviously the reason is money... I have 2003. I'm on the broke side, and
I can currently study fine now.
I just don't want to get to every job offer and be told that no matter
how much and how efficient I am and how elegant my code is, that I can't
be given a job because I haven't been exposed to 2005?
I realize these are sometimes throw away questions when they come in, but
this is very important for me, and I would appreciate your honesty and
candor.
Thank you so very much.
become more of a problem as time goes by. If you were seeking a job right
now, demonstrated proficiency with .NET Framework 1.1 and VS 2003 should
be OK. Six months from now? I'd predict more turndowns.
There is a free way to get some exposure to the new IDE and .NET 2.0.
Download and work with the free Express editions:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/
--
Peter [MVP Visual Developer]
Jack of all trades, master of none.
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