I found a tool that does all the stuff I wrote about in this article. I think this is a helpful tool even if in version 2005 of Visual Studio Microsoft added something similar. I work on a project were no Visual Studio 2005 or Framework 2.0 is available and I use the tool a lot.
Here you can find the tool I talk about http://www.denisbauer.com/NETTools/ASPNETVersionSwitcher.aspx, it is called: Version Switcher.
Henry Cordes
My thoughts exactly...
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March 7th and 8th 2006 in Amsterdam
Inofficial program for the dutch Developer Days 2006:
Vista Development
WinFX development
Windows Presentation Foundation (Avalon)
Windows Communication Foundation (Indigo)
Windows Workflow Foundation
Languages and Tools
C# 3.0
VB.NET 9.0
LINQ project
VSTO
Mobile developent
Web Development
Atlas project
ASP.NET 2.0 providers
DotNetNuke Portal
ASP.NET 2.0 Black Belt
SQL Server 2005
CLR developent in SQL Server 2005
Pragmatisch SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence
SQL Server 2005 Service Broker
Security in SQL2005
Visual Studio Team System, architecture and project management
Microsoft Solution Framework (MSF) andVSTS
Implementation of a DSL
CRM 3.0
Extending and Customizing VSTS
Applications
The Office 12 experience
Experience designer tools
Hand on Labs
Windows Presentation Foundation
Windows Communication Foundation
Windows Workflow Foundation
LINQ, DLINQ en XLINQ
Experience tools (Acrylic, Sparcle en Quartz)
SQL Server 2005 service broker
SQL Server 2005 CLR
Post Conferenties Building Secure Applications
Windows Workflow foundation
Henry Cordes
My thoughts exactly...
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The so-called "Interim community drop" of Enterprise Library for .NET Framework 2.0 is available, although not a official release, it includes the long-awaited configuration tool. What makes the Enterprise Library useful is among other things the Configuration Tool. So now it is possible to try the .Net Framework 2.0 version of the enterprise Library.
The Cryptography Application Block is the only block that is not quite ready, the other blocks should be 99% ready.
It can be found at: GotDotNet and at Tom Hollander,s blog:
The configuration tool can be found in \src\Configuration\Console, by the way.
Henry Cordes
My thoughts exactly...
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