Most of the changes in 1.1 were to non-ecma classes, especially data and winforms. All the 1.1 changes have been added to winforms, a few are commented out because they depend on other libs. Most of the changes have been to accessibly i.e. privet to public, also serialize local has been added to a number of classes.
Other are already working on version 2 of C# generics. As I see it, most of the 1.1 changes are minor, and the 2.0 changes such as generics have been (mostly) expected and widely perceived as good additions. We have betas of 1.1, so we know a lot about what will be in there. For 2.0, the ecma parts are being discussed openly, but info on non-ecma parts is not available, so for winforms we have no clue about 2.0) Dennis >I am also wondering to what extent people see this development as another >MS attempt to keep things incompatible. In particular, I am troubled by >the following statement: >* If an application written with the .NET Framework 1.1 Beta is installed >on a system with only the .NET Framework 1.0 Redistributable, it will not >run (unless configured to do so). _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
