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Re: Changes
Whatever the real situation is, you'll have always for beta products a quote such as :
This beta software should be installed only on test machines that can be reformatted if
needed.
or
Creating and deploying production applications is neither supported nor recommended, due
to the current stage of the tool's development. Users should save their work frequently.
No compatibility between Beta 2 and future beta or production releases is planned. This
means that projects developed using Beta 2 may need to be recreated using later releases.
(from the www.microsoft.com/vstudio site)
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Patrice Scribe
"Yuriy Galanter" <yuri@galanter.net> a écrit dans le message news:
3b6abc99$1@news.devx.com...
> There have been significant changes between Beta 1 and Beta 2, syntax
> wise, classes and namespaces names etc. How's the next version going be
> different from current Beta 2? Will the code written in Beta 2 work in the
> next version?
>
> Yuriy Galanter.
>
>
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Changes
There have been significant changes between Beta 1 and Beta 2, syntax
wise, classes and namespaces names etc. How's the next version going be
different from current Beta 2? Will the code written in Beta 2 work in the
next version?
Yuriy Galanter.
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Re: Changes
Beta 2 is feature complete. That doesn't mean it's perfect or won't change
at all, but the release should be nowhere near as different as beta 1 was
to beta 2.
From what I understand, most of the dev effort has now turned toward bug
fixing and performance tuning.
Remember that the purpose of a beta is to get aquainted with the product
and test it, providing feedback to the developers, so it's dangerous to make
any assumptions about how usable the beta code will be on the release.
-Rob
"Yuriy Galanter" <yuri@galanter.net> wrote:
> There have been significant changes between Beta 1 and Beta 2, syntax
>wise, classes and namespaces names etc. How's the next version going be
>different from current Beta 2? Will the code written in Beta 2 work in the
>next version?
>
>Yuriy Galanter.
>
>
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