I was forced, to say the least, to download framework 3.5 recently after my computer was out of business for a while recently.
going to the MS download center didn't give much info to its necessity other than to tell me a bunch of mumbo-jumbo.
Here, have a look at this. Its all foreign to me, I'd say:
* Deep integration of Language Integrated Query (LINQ) and data awareness. This new feature will let you write code written in LINQ-enabled languages to filter, enumerate, and create projections of several types of SQL data, collections, XML, and DataSets by using the same syntax.
* ASP.NET AJAX lets you create more efficient, more interactive, and highly-personalized Web experiences that work across all the most popular browsers.
* New Web protocol support for building WCF services including AJAX, JSON, REST, POX, RSS, ATOM, and several new WS-* standards.
* Full tooling support in Visual Studio 2008 for WF, WCF, and WPF, including the new workflow-enabled services technology.
* New classes in .NET Framework 3.5 base class library (BCL) that address many common customer requests.
Heres' the link:
so after all that, does anyone believe or know for certain whether or not framework 3.5 is actually necessary??
I"m really tempted to uninstall the damn thing.
This thing was over 240 MB in size.
I'm of the opinion that perhaps this framework is designed for developers perhaps.
Or perhaps for integration for better software management. If that's the case, then perhaps, it may be good to have, though not necessarily important to have.
This OS is Frakk'ed to say the least.
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