.NET Framework 4 final RTM

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Microsoft has officially brought .NET Framework 4 out of beta or release candidate phase, and released as final RTM version.
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Microsoft has officially brought .NET Framework 4 out of beta or release candidate phase, and released as final RTM version. End-users must install .NET runtime to run apps based on it.
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Microsoft .NET Framework 4 supports x86 (32-bit), x64 (64-bit) and ia64 system archictecture on Windows 7; Windows Server 2003 R2; Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2; Windows Server 2008 R2; Windows Server 2008 SP2; Windows Vista SP2 and Windows XP SP3.
 
Visual studio 2010 has been released along with .net 4.0. Downloaded and installed trial version. It's really good and concurrency support has been improved drastically. Even C++ concurrency support is pretty decent. C++ intellisense now is a bit more bearable.Worth a look for sure. :)
 
I hope MSFT keeps its promise and takes 4.0 to Azure within next 90 days. Plus would love to have those Appfabric workflows back in action.

PS: Good to see some .Net speak on TE, otherwise we just keep reading stuff from *nix evangelists here. :)
 
there are a few more articles dated today re vs2010 at the site mentioned in the OP. I wasn't sure if i could post them here.
 
PoBoy said:
there are a few more articles dated today re vs2010 at the site mentioned in the OP. I wasn't sure if i could post them here.

Hehe, not talking about the linked site. I was talking about .net discussions on TE.
 
Let us start a seperate section for .Net and let everybody know that we are also here..

Even I was dissapointed to find any such serious thread abt .Net....
 
Actually there should be some serious discussions on programming related topics. I know many here actually are programmers and some of them excellent. You guys need to make TE the best site in India for programmers.

My friends in Microsoft suggest microsoft is going to keep all it's promises this year inlcuding that of Azure. I am not sure whether I could really believe that.

I just hope there aren't any serious bugs with WCF this time. I could see most fixed, but not sure what kind of bugs we might get into in future :(. Any WCF programmers here?
 
@haraakiri: Been with azure since last April, and am fairly aware of the roadmap. Its just that some promises were delayed substantially.

WCF, I'd think almost everyone in .Net space must've touched at some point or the other.
 
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