What is the difference between windows vista and .net framework 3.0 ?
My organization went through the approval process of supporting the .net framework 2.0 in production. Do we need to go through the same process all over again for the .net framework 3.0? Do I need to do any application compatibility testing for my .net framework 2.0 applications?
Why is the .net framework 3.0 a major version number of the .net framework if it uses the .net framework 2.0 runtime and compiler?
What are the major improvements provided by the common language runtime and the base class libraries? Or what are the major improvements in .net framework 4.0?
How does servicing work for the .net framework 3.0? If I install the .net framework 3.0, can I get service updates for the .net framework 2.0?
Will there be a .net compact framework 3.0 release with release of .net framework 3.0?
How does the .net framework 3.0 relate to the .net framework 2.0?
How would you deploy your old applications with .net framework 4.0? Are the old applications compatible?
Can any particular component of .net framework 3.0 be removed?
Will the name change be reflected in any of the existing .net framework 2.0 apis, assemblies, or namespaces?
What is needed for running an application built on winfx on the .net framework 3.0?
How does servicing work for the .net framework 3.0?
How does the .net framework 3.0 relate to windows vista?
What is the .net framework 3.0 (formerly winfx)?
Will c# 3.0, vb.net 9.0, atlas, or linq be included in the .net framework 3.0?