I'm hearing February. Can anyone confirm this?
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I'm hearing February. Can anyone confirm this?
If it's six months after MSs claimed date you are probably correct. The training company we use is issueing MCSD courses in the first quarter of 2002 for vbnet etc so you are probably correct
Microsoft included all functionality in the latest beta release, so it's unlikely they'll miss their release date by too much. They're also predicting slower sales for that quarter I hear, so that'd be a good time for a sale boost.
Windows XP was released ahead of schedule, so maybe even before then.
Only to select OEMS. XP still has 15 days, 16 hours, 50 minutes and 30 seconds 'till public release.:rolleyes:
Liar! It has 15 days 16 hours 39 minutes and 6 seconds left! Go stand in the corner! :p
Sorry Mr. Talabac :(
VB.Net is being release at the end of October for MSDN subscribers (Gold Edition).
The release date for the general public is February.
Being an MSDN subscriber, I guess I'm one of the lucky ones!!!
Can you confirm this MSDN release date.
Did this come from your MSDN subscription?
C# XML documentor. VB.NET wants you too.
i heard they were releasing XP early because it may help them avoid some complications in the lawsuit or something...?
Java-related?
no, the DOJ thing, with the monopoly
i want to be an msdn subscriber but it costs too much, m$ needs to make cheeper software.
what do you get if your an msdn subscriber?
Rob Burgess is correct. Our company is working hand and hand with Microsoft consultants. The release date is end of October. Beta 2 has tons of bugs.
By the way, what is the difference among java2, javascript, and java serverside pages?
Yes, we are keeping close contact with microsoft. The have confirmed to use that it will be release by the end of october (for subscribers).
I feel that although there are numerous bugs in beta 2, there are no fundermental ones that can hold up production.
If you pay the full $$$ for Universal, you get developer copies of all MS OSes, .Net Server (SQL, Exchange, etc), Office Dev., VS Enterprise, Visio, etc) plus 4 support incidents.Quote:
what do you get if your an msdn subscriber?
And I heard someone was going to bring Java to .Net???Quote:
Java-related?
Yes J++, see
http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualj/jsharp/beta.asp