Microsoft .NET Framework stands as Microsoft’s
programming platform needed by developers for building software
applications. Aside from developers, users rely on different versions of
.NET Framework in order to be able to install programs in an error-free
environment.
Fresh features and functionalities included in 3.5 SP1 package
.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 represents a consolidated
update that comes with brand-new features and error fixes built upon the
.NET Framework 2.0, .NET Framework 3.0, and .NET Framework 3.5, as well
as previous Framework updates.
Microsoft .NET Framework has to offer several
noteworthy improvements in the 3.5 SP1 package, such as ASP.NET Dynamic
Data for rapid data driven development without writing code and CLR
(common language runtime) enhancements for delivering better layout of
.NET Framework native images.
Furthermore, there’s support for Windows
Presentation Foundation updates for providing a faster startup time and
boosted performance for Bitmap effects. ClickOnce application publishers
are offered the possibility to opt out of signing and hashing as
appropriate for their scenarios.
The Entity Framework is updated with some additional
features, such as support for new SQL Server 2008 types, default graph
serialization of Entities, and the Entity Data Source.
Other new enhancements included in the package are
related to the LINQ to SQL (which provides support for the new date and
file stream capabilities in SQL Server 2008), ADO.NET Data Services
Framework, Windows Communication Foundation, NET Framework Data Provider
for SQL Server (SqlClient) for file stream and sparse column
capabilities in SQL Server 2008.
Comparison to other versions
Having just one .NET Framework edition installed on
your computer is just not enough in some cases. It pretty much depends
on the target application that you are about to deploy on a system.
Programs may require different .NET Framework versions. Important to
mention is the fact that you can have multiple editions on the same PC.
Available for download there are also .NET Framework 2 / 2.0 /1.1 and .NET Framework 4.6
versions. The .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 2 / 2.0 / 1.1 package
targets on its agenda all the necessary common language runtime and
class libraries needed to run apps. The .NET Framework 4.6 version
includes improvements related to asynchronous programming model, new
HTTP API, Workflow authoring and versioning updates, and support for
creating Windows Store apps.
Some known drawbacks and methods to fix them
Installing multiple versions of .NET may lead to a
short amount of free space on your system. This happens because the
packages are not lightweight. Plus, some versions do not appear in
Control Panel so it may be difficult to detect them. You can resort to
third-party programs, such as Speccy Portable and Framework Detector, to view all installed .NET versions.
Getting rid of obsolete editions may also prove to
be a challenging task. In case the Windows standard procedure does not
help much for removing all traces, you can appeal to .NET Framework Cleanup Tool
which is specialized in deleting files, directories, registry keys,
values, and Windows installer product registration information for any
.NET Framework version.
Final verdict
In conclusion, Microsoft .NET Framework represents a
powerful platform for building rich applications. To put it bluntly and
sum up all the information, this programming framework offers a great
advantage to developers to make use of code data without having to write
it.
Screenshots:
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 (x32+x64).exe (197.1 MB)
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (x32+x64).exe (231.5 MB)
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