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gor
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Netherlands
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Posted - 17 January 2002 :  13:25:58  Show Profile  Visit gor's Homepage
Microsoft has released the .NET Framework.

You can download the redistributable here.
and the SDK here


More info about the .NET Framework: http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/
The Microsoft .NET Framework includes everything you need to run .NET Framework applications, including the Common Language Runtime, the .NET Framework class library, and ASP.NET.

The .NET Framework runs on: Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (SP 6a required), Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me), Microsoft Windows 2000 (SP2 Recommended), Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition

Note: no this does NOT mean that there will be a Snitz.NET version tomorrow or even next month !



Pierre
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BeBu01
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8 Posts

Posted - 17 January 2002 :  20:05:31  Show Profile
How about the next 3 months?
Seriously, I hope Snitz version 4 comes out soon. I have been waiting for it, as much as for the .NET framework, because my project depends on both

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GauravBhabu
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Posted - 17 January 2002 :  20:07:24  Show Profile
I received the .Net framework with my MSDN subscription few months ago. It took raelly long to install it.

www.forumSquare.com - GauravBhabu - It is difficult to IMPROVE on Perfection, There is no harm in Keep Trying.
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RichardKinser
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USA
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Posted - 17 January 2002 :  20:21:07  Show Profile
If we were to have a Snitz.NET, I would think it would be better to start from scratch. That way .NET would be fully utilized. Remember, Snitz Forums 2000 was started as a way to learn ASP, as much as it was to develop an ASP Message Board.
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GauravBhabu
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Posted - 17 January 2002 :  20:32:41  Show Profile
That will be definately a good idea. I am all for it.

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Gremlin
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New Zealand
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Posted - 18 January 2002 :  04:23:47  Show Profile  Visit Gremlin's Homepage
Also already released is at least one virus that specifically targets executables created using the .net framework

HALO - an EverQuest and Camelot Guild
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Azaniah
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 18 January 2002 :  08:38:34  Show Profile  Visit Azaniah's Homepage
Can this run along side asp 3.0?

I've downloaded the SDK, but I'm a bit nervous about loading it, in case ASP, and or other stuff ceases to be.

Cheers Az

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gor
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Netherlands
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Posted - 18 January 2002 :  09:30:10  Show Profile  Visit gor's Homepage
quote:

Can this run along side asp 3.0?

I've downloaded the SDK, but I'm a bit nervous about loading it, in case ASP, and or other stuff ceases to be.



They should run side by side.

Pierre
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Azaniah
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 18 January 2002 :  09:36:16  Show Profile  Visit Azaniah's Homepage
Thanks Gor,

I'll give it a whirl..

Cheers Az

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Jeepaholic
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USA
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Posted - 18 January 2002 :  14:09:10  Show Profile  Visit Jeepaholic's Homepage
Beware that it's a whole new way of thinking... You can throw away a lot of your current ASP ways of programming. I'm getting into the ASP.NET stuff now, which is good for me because I'm not fully ingrained with "Classic ASP", so starting from scratch won't kill me. To fully utilize it's benefits though, ya really need to think differently. Looks like really cool stuff, though...

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gor
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Netherlands
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Posted - 18 January 2002 :  14:16:14  Show Profile  Visit gor's Homepage
quote:

Beware that it's a whole new way of thinking... You can throw away a lot of your current ASP ways of programming. I'm getting into the ASP.NET stuff now, which is good for me because I'm not fully ingrained with "Classic ASP", so starting from scratch won't kill me. To fully utilize it's benefits though, ya really need to think differently. Looks like really cool stuff, though...


Yes to the whole new way of thinking remark and Yes to the cool stuff part.
That is why Richard said that Snitz.NET would mean starting from scratch. Throw 90% of what we know about building a forum overboard and start by drawing out a completely new framework (extendible).
But then you could build something.....

Pierre
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Jeepaholic
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USA
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Posted - 18 January 2002 :  14:23:41  Show Profile  Visit Jeepaholic's Homepage
<grin> I think it'd be great to build a Snitz.NET from scratch. I'm learning ASP.NET stuff for work right now, and can't wait to use it. I'd definitely get involved in helping code for that!

Al Bsharah
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Azaniah
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United Kingdom
1004 Posts

Posted - 18 January 2002 :  15:04:00  Show Profile  Visit Azaniah's Homepage
Well I'm hardly an expert in ASP, so throwing what I know away won't be too hard..

All I have to do now is find a starting point with ASP.NET...

Cheers Az

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Jeepaholic
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USA
697 Posts

Posted - 18 January 2002 :  16:29:52  Show Profile  Visit Jeepaholic's Homepage
"Beginning ASP.NET using VB.NET" published by Wrox is a good start.

Al Bsharah
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BeBu01
Starting Member

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Posted - 18 January 2002 :  16:38:02  Show Profile
If you decide to have Snitz.NET, please let me join in as that what I hope to do. I have been playing with it for 4 months.

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gor
Retired Admin

Netherlands
5511 Posts

Posted - 18 January 2002 :  16:40:05  Show Profile  Visit gor's Homepage
Just make sure that any book about .NET that you buy is at least about the beta 2 (NOT the beta 1).
Better yet, wait a couple of months until the books get updated to this final/1.0 release.
Until then I would stick to the online examples, most of them get updated faster.

I bought the ASP+ preview book by WROX, and though I have about 10 books published by them and usually think they are the best, this one allready had become useless by the time I bought it because the beta 2 had been released with lots of syntax changes.

Pierre
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