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Wednesday, November 09, 2005 - Posts
Breaking changes between Beta 2 and the RTM of .NET 2.0
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David C sent me an interesting link about the breaking changes between Beta 2 and the RTM, you can find the original summary at The Server Side.NET and Microsoft's in-depth document here [.doc]
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