What a piece of news for a Monday! Shipping a little earlier that anticipated, Microsoft announced this morning the general availability of Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and .NET 3.5 SP1. These major updates to the .NET developer tools are already available for download from Microsoft's website, so I encourage you to grab them now. If you've been paying attention, you know that the SP1 beta shipped almost three months ago, and at the time I warned early adopters to beware. In theory, Microsoft has used the time since then to respond to all of the beta feedback and problems, so today's release should make it possible for everyone to start enjoying the new stuff in SP1 (which I also detailed when the beta dropped). And since I know many of you wont take the time to go back and review what's in SP1, here are just a few highlights:
- New ASP.NET URL Routing Engine (from MVC)
- New ASP.NET Dynamic Data framework
- ADO.NET Entity Framework (yay?)
- ADO.NET Data Services
- SQL Server 2008 support
- Real-time C# error checking
1 comments:
Does this effect Telerik 2008 Q1 release. I mean if we update developers computers with SP1 do you see any problems with building web pages using q1 2008 Telerik Rad controls. or should we wait for a patch?
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