Microsoft launched the .Net Framework 3.0 platform
Microsoft has just announced in its latest developer community - .Net Framework 3.0, which includes the latest improvements to Web services, presentation technology, and processes (workflows). ) build applications.
The Net Framework 3.0 was announced yesterday (November 6) at the Visual Studio Connections conference. Once known as WinFX, .Net Framework 3.0 includes features: Windows Presentation Foundation presentation system - also known as "Avalon"; the Windows Communication Foundation platform for web services - also known as "Indigo"; Windows Workflow Foundation and Windows CardSpace - used to manage identity.
According to Microsoft development department general manager, the tools that .Net Framework 3.0 provides can be said to be the most attractive for Windows developers since Windows 95 launched.
Reportedly, .Net Framework 3.0 will be part of the Windows Vista operating system expected to be released later this year (business edition) and early next year (consumer version).
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