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Originally Posted by flesso
All I'm going to say is that Microsoft adding and changing parts of the .NET framework does no help for any of us. It just makes us loose precious time by making us go back and learn whats changed as well as the new stuff.
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I do not understand the problem here.
All of the .NET Frameworks are mutually exclusive. You can have all of them installed on the server and use whichever one suits your needs.
So you can continue to host and develop for .NET 2.0 (or 1.1) at your leisure.
Microsoft have done a fantastic job by keeping up with modern trends in development and releasing a free upgrade to a free technology with a free IDE - Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition.
I for one am eagerly awaiting the 3.5 install on the servers.