I don't have the time to build upon a base. I'm too busy getting my actual work done. For that, so far, generics and, when possible (highly dependant on different defense based SOE's, WPF is all i've needed (or wanted) out of any enhancement offered since VS2003. :)
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Adelle Hartley <[email protected]> wrote: > Geoff Appleby wrote: > >> Yup. I was very interested in .net when it first started. VS 2005 was >> great, >> particularly the improvements in .net 2.0. .net 3 was pretty cool in a >> way >> - i really like wcf, but wpf holds no interest for me. vs2008 only gave me >> a >> nicer development environment, linq is still something i can't find a use >> for. so with 2010 i really haven't been following whats coming, because >> i've >> been underwhelmed for the last two releases. The only thing that excites >> me (of teh things i'm aware of - and as i've already admitted i havent' >> looked into it much due to lack of excitement) with 2010 is the new >> release >> of TFS. >> > > LINQ is more exciting for the possibilities it promises than the reality of > what actually comes in the box - and I feel the same way about the new > dynamic features. > > It's a new base that it's up to us to build on. That's pretty exciting. > > Adelle. > > -- Geoff Appleby Blog: http://blogs.crankygoblin.com/blogs/geoff.appleby/
