Saturday, March 31, 2012

VS2008

Is there any possible downside of completely replacing VS2005 with VS2008
willy-nilly? Shouldn't it work with all of my 2.0 projects and websites?
(I have MSDN vs2008 DVD (disk 4400))
Thanks,
Garythe only downside is the 2.0 projects will be converted to vs2008 format, an
d
will be unusable from vs2005. if the whole team (or your solo) has vs2008,
no problem.
also if you use addin's there may not be a vs2008 version yet.
-- bruce (sqlwork.com)
"GaryDean" wrote:

> Is there any possible downside of completely replacing VS2005 with VS2008
> willy-nilly? Shouldn't it work with all of my 2.0 projects and websites?
> (I have MSDN vs2008 DVD (disk 4400))
> Thanks,
> Gary
>
>
Install it side-by-side and see if you are happy. There is a known problem
with the VS2008 HTML designer. Some developers consider it as a showstopper
and reverse to 2005. See http://forums.asp.net/t/1194031.aspx for details.
Eliyahu Goldin,
Software Developer
Microsoft MVP [ASP.NET]
http://msmvps.com/blogs/egoldin
http://usableasp.net
"GaryDean" <GaryDean@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
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> Is there any possible downside of completely replacing VS2005 with VS2008
> willy-nilly? Shouldn't it work with all of my 2.0 projects and websites?
> (I have MSDN vs2008 DVD (disk 4400))
> Thanks,
> Gary
>
Eliyahu,

> There is a known problem with the VS2008 HTML designer. Some developers
> consider it as a showstopper and reverse to 2005. See
> http://forums.asp.net/t/1194031.aspx for details.
Heh, that's nothing. Vista routinely hangs for up to a minute for me, so I
wouldn't even notice something like this. :-)
Jonathan Wood
SoftCircuits Programming
http://www.softcircuits.com

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