that mean:
90% - 50% = 40% on .NET3.5

And I can see something more than ISet as:
dynamic-entities
dynamic-components
Parallel to hydrate the result of a Multiquery (Multiquery in its large
meaning)

On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Patrick Earl <[email protected]> wrote:

> haha... ya... it's more like 3.5 is the 3.5 or later number.
>
> On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > interesting... 90% + 50% = 140%
> > you have more visitors than you can LOL!!!
> > amazing
> > On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Patrick Earl <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> In our random sampling of our website visitors, we have about 90% with
> >> .NET 3.5 and about 50% with .NET 4.
> >>
> >> It doesn't seem like the time is right to force the transition to .NET
> >> 4.  The only significant benefit I'm personally aware of is the use of
> >> ISet.
> >>
> >>          Patrick Earl
> >>
> >> On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Stephen Bohlen <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >> > NH (even now) will of course *run* under .NET 4 but I think Fabio's
> >> > comment
> >> > was more about taking a *required* dependency on .NET 4.  Doing so is
> a
> >> > non-trivial choice whose benefits (any new NH features that would be
> >> > possible under .NET 4 but not under .NET 3.5) have to outweigh its
> costs
> >> > (restricting the pool of potential adopters to only those able to
> >> > deploy/run
> >> > .NET 4).
> >> >
> >> > Steve Bohlen
> >> > [email protected]
> >> > http://blog.unhandled-exceptions.com
> >> > http://twitter.com/sbohlen
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 4:04 AM, Michael DELVA <
> [email protected]>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> Why wouldn't you be able to go to .NET4?
> >> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Fabio Maulo
> >
> >
>



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Fabio Maulo

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