Robert MacLean
15 January 2008
It seems that my stupid tips is catching on, however I did not expect this level of duh from the official MSCRM blog itself. The post states that you can use .Net 3.5 for development as it uses the same CLR as .Net 3.0 (which MSCRM 4.0 is based), however they don't recommend it because it could break if .Net 3.5 isn't installed. Duh! Does that mean that I should not use .Net 3.5 at for any dev since I can't guarantee that it will ever be available on a machine?! How about not using Windows cause I might write code and then there is a Linux box that exists. *sigh*
They should have said if you write code in .Net 3.5 and it breaks because it's not installed and you can't figure it out, then you need to stop writing code and become a chef or something and leave the dev to the people with at least a double digit IQ.
They should have said if you write code in .Net 3.5 and it breaks because it's not installed and you can't figure it out, then you need to stop writing code and become a chef or something and leave the dev to the people with at least a double digit IQ.