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Charles R Hankey
Charles R Hankey
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Started to open the 1.707 source in VS2010 and the conversion wizard wanted to do something to it.
If I had gone ahead to convert would the solution still open in VS2008 ?
(currently I'm considering renaming the source folder then reinstalling in the default folder and only opening the renamed source folder to play with in VS2010
Kudos, by the way, for the added support for 2010.
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Trent Taylor
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All good stuff, guys. Yes, in this case you would have only had to change the SLN back to 9.0 as Keith mentioned. The SF source will remain in VS2008 solution for a while (not sure exactly how long) giving people a little while to get on the VS2010 platform. I would imaging this to be a slower move by many developers than from VS2005 to VS2008. We actually have a lot of developers still in the VS2005 environment and when the SF projects were swapped over that persuaded some to make the move then.
At any rate, the solution changing to 10.0 will not impact the content of the projects. But once you make the move forward, it is hard to go backwards.
I guess that today is the big day for VS2010 and its counterparts, so I am sure that it will be a more common topic in the near future.
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Opening SF Source Code solution in VS2010
Charles R Hankey
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15 Years Ago
Hi Charles,
I have not installed VS2010 yet, waiting for...
Edhy Rijo
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15 Years Ago
You have the option of setting the target .NET in 2010. ( it is VERY...
Charles R Hankey
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15 Years Ago
[quote][b]Charles R Hankey (04/09/2010)[/b][hr]I am going to...
Edhy Rijo
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15 Years Ago
I understand what you're saying and agree.
I haven't...
Charles R Hankey
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15 Years Ago
Okay, for benefit of lurkers :
SF Source opened in VS2010 (...
Charles R Hankey
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15 Years Ago
I think the only changes made are to the actual solution file if it is...
Keith Chisarik
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15 Years Ago
All good stuff, guys. Yes, in this case you would have only had to...
Trent L. Taylor
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15 Years Ago
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