.NET 3.5 includes all earlier versions.

Current .NET is 4.8.x which include 4.6.2 and 4.7.2.

Joe

On Thu, Jul 2, 2020 at 9:39 AM Clark Morris <[email protected]> wrote:

> [Default] On 2 Jul 2020 02:13:34 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
> [email protected] (R.S.) wrote:
>
> >> snip
> >
> >BTW: As a mainframe bigot I sometimes am forced to explain why so old
> >things are still in use. Yes, z14 or z15 is veeeeeery old. As old as
> >z/OS 2.4, or DB2. It is hard job, because usually nobody want to hear
> >answers, but one of my favorite is the wheel. Wheel is quite old idea,
> >but still in common use. They say M$ introduced a car without wheels or
> >the the wheels are enhanced - square...
> >Last, but not least: some 20 years old COBOL code is not obsoleted by
> >changes in the OS/compiler/whatever, but code on Windows *had* to be
> >rewritten several times during this period. Dot net? It was so modern
> >just few years ago and now is obsolete. Note: that means programming
> >effort just to upgrade system, without any application (business logic)
> >changes.
>
> When did dot net become obsolete?  Versions earlier than 3 are no
> longer supported but when I did a search for dot net both the
> Microsoft pointers and the wiki article seemed to show it is very much
> alive and is now open source.  The original implantation was well
> before 2010 and was starting to be open sourced before then.
>
> Clark Morris
>
> Clark Morris
>
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