Dan Fernandez, here, demonstrates how to build a cool little application in Visual C# Express Edition (you can download that from the Channel 9 Express site). Follow along as Dan takes you through the demo’s source code and gives you a visual tour of C# Express. Elsewhere, the .NET Framework version 2.0 beta redistributable package is the most recent update to the Microsoft .NET Framework and includes everything you need to run applications developed using the .NET Framework.
finally a way to play with C# generics without downloading and installing the massive and intrusive Visual Studio “Whidbey” beta.
It seems MS are really pushing some useful features into VS based IDEs.
Of further interest is
http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=14162
…. now show me someone else who does this sort of open research.
now show me someone else who does this sort of open research.
Ever heard about a place called “university”?
Read the EULA before installing. Section 1c. of the EULA states Microsoft will install Internet enabled features that collect information on your computer and by accepting the EULA, you agree to let them. I for one, am not okay with that. I think I’ll stick to Mono 1.0.
Roofles. Dude, there’s a huge popup box the first time you run each IDE that says, to be concise, ‘Can we collect anonymous information about…’ yadda yadda yadda, market speak.
You click no, and, voila’, it does not collect information. ;p
Nothing a firewall can’t take care of