differenc between visual studio 2005,2008 & 2010?

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differenc between visual studio 2005,2008 & 2010?..

Answer / raaj

VS 2008 support "Multi-Targeting". This means that Visual
Studio will now support targeting multiple versions of the
.NET Framework, and developers will be able to take
advantage of the new features that Visual Studio provides
without having to migrate their existing projects and
deployed applications to use a new version of the .NET
Framework.

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differenc between visual studio 2005,2008 & 2010?..

Answer / raaj

Visual Studio 2008 is having lot of advanced concepts like
WPF,WCF,WWF,Linq etc.

Entity Framework also an advanced approach introduced in
.Net 3.5 SP

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