>-- Original Message --
>Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 20:29:49 +0100
>From: David Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Luis Carrillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Discussion of IronPython
>Subject: Re: [IronPython] Any have one good reason to use .NET Framework
>v2.0
>
Luis Carrillo wrote:
Why I need to update the .NET Framework v2.0 with revisions 50215,
knowing that this version is BETA!!, I work with v1.2, and I don't
need one upgrade yet.
Why not work it?? with early versions of .NET or give more options to
downloads, like IronPython 0.7.5 to .NET Fram.
One other point I forgot to make -- MS works terribly hard to make it so that
you can have as many different versions of .NET on your machine as you want,
and they will all work as if the others weren't there. Why not take advantage
of that?
At 03:26 PM 5/31/2005, Luis Carrillo wrote
>Why I ne
At 03:26 PM 5/31/2005, Luis Carrillo wrote
>Why I need to update the .NET Framework v2.0 with revisions 50215,
>knowing that this version is BETA!!, I work with v1.2, and I don't
>need one upgrade yet.
>Why not work it?? with early versions of .NET or give more options to
>downloads, like IronPytho
On 5/31/05, Luis Carrillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why I need to update the .NET Framework v2.0 with revisions 50215,knowing that this version is BETA!!
Of course, IronPython isn't exactly production stable.
Jim H. recently said:
This change was accidental and not a deliberate attempt to forc
Why I need to update the .NET Framework v2.0 with revisions 50215,
knowing that this version is BETA!!, I work with v1.2, and I don't
need one upgrade yet.
Why not work it?? with early versions of .NET or give more options to
downloads, like IronPython 0.7.5 to .NET Fram.. v.1.0 or v.1.2,
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