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August 11th, 2008

Visual Studio 2008 SP1: Why not VS 2009?

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 9:35 am

Categories: Database, SQL Server, Development tools, Visual Studio 2008 (Orcas), .Net Framework, Service Pack

Tags: microsoft visual studio, microsoft visual studio 2008, microsoft corp., microsoft development tools, .net, application servers, middleware, development tools, software development, software/web development

Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack (SP) 1, which Microsoft released to manufacturing on August 11, isn’t just a bunch of fixes and patches.

VS 2008 SP1 — and the accompanying .Net Framework 3.5 SP1 — include a boat-load of new features, too, from ADO.Net Data Services (”Astoria”), to the first version of the (maligned) .Net Entity Framework. SP1 also adds VS 2008 support for SQL Server 2008, which Microsoft just finalized last week.

Why not just call SP1 a new release, say Visual Studio 2009, I asked Partner Product Unit Manager Shanku Niyogi.

“There are still lots of bug fixes and improvements,” he said simply.

SP1 isn’t so much about adding support for a new class of apps as it is for providing “new building blocks for building applications in a better and more modern way,” Niyogi explained.

(I’d bet the VS team also isn’t keen on getting on the annual-release update cycle that other teams at Microsoft are attempting to escape, at the behest of customers.)

Developers interested in the latest bits can download VS 2008 SP1 and .Net Framework 3.5 SP1 from the Microsoft Download Center as of today.

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It is a silly question.
I don't agree with qmlscycrajg's argument or his brashness. However, VS2008 SP1 was simply adding features that were promised before VS2008 was originally released.

If you knew anything about VS2008 you would have known that and would never think to ask if SP1 should really be 2009.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: mikefarinha Posted on: 09/17/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
because VS 2009 would not be free upgrade ramarc   | 08/11/08
Exactly louiswu   | 08/11/08
Mary Jo Foley what a stupid question! qmlscycrajg   | 08/11/08
Take a chill pill Tiggster   | 08/11/08
It is a silly question. mikefarinha   | 09/17/08
RE: Visual Studio 2008 SP1: Why not VS 2009? Roger_Jennings   | 08/11/08
Mary Jo; Keep Up The Good Work! dsx1962@...   | 08/11/08
RE: Visual Studio 2008 SP1: Why not VS 2009? appleRulez   | 08/12/08
Mo betta coverage? DonBurnett   | 08/12/08
The first bug appears ! Free_Thinker   | 08/14/08
Are You Kidding? FreeSpeech   | 09/17/08
VS 2008 was a marked improvement over 2005 Roque Mocan   | 09/17/08

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  • Visual Studio 2008 SP1: Why not VS 2009?
    Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack (SP) 1, which Microsoft released to manufacturing on August 11, isn’t just a bunch of fixes and patches. VS 2008 SP1 and the accompanying .Net Framework 3.5 SP1 include a boat-load of new features, too, ...

    Trackback by keznews.com - Windows portal - News — August 11, 2008 @ 7:29 pm

  • Visual Studio 2008 SP1: Why not VS 2009?
    Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack (SP) 1, which Microsoft released to manufacturing on August 11, isn’t just a bunch of fixes and patches. VS 2008 SP1 — and the accompanying .Net Framework 3.5 SP1 — include a boat-load of new features, ...

    Trackback by Tekorama — August 12, 2008 @ 1:50 pm

  • Visual Studio 2008 SP1: Why not VS 2009?
    , to the first version of the (maligned) .Net Entity Framework. SP1 also adds VS 2008 support for SQL Server 2008, which Microsoft just finalized last week. View: Microsoft Download Center View Full Article: Mary Jo Foley's Blog

    Trackback by Anonymous — August 14, 2008 @ 3:05 am

  • DaveDev
    Demos, PPTS, walkthroughs - you can get it all in one place and have it on your machine to decide yourself if you need to upgrade.  Download it here. One gets the feeling this isn't just a service it is almost like an entirely new version, eh?.

    Trackback by Anonymous — August 17, 2008 @ 3:05 am

  • Should I upgrade to Visual Studio 2008 SP1? Does it work with Silverlight?
    As you may have heard , we released Visual Studio 2008 SP1 RTM earlier this week.  Even though I wear a Microsoft badge - I always like to wait a bit before I install any RTM release on my "production" machine.  This isn't to say I don't have all the latest beta bits on two of

    Trackback by Anonymous — August 21, 2008 @ 3:05 am

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