Clients have strange requirements. The other day I had been to a client for a discussion. These guys are using .Net 2.0 framework for their application. What’s strange is that new development is also happening in 2.0 framework.The problem arose when these guys wanted to use TFS Team build for building their legacy apps written in .Net 2.0. As you guys might be aware, MS Build (part of TFS Build) can be used to build only applications with .Net framework 3.0 and above.When back in office, d...
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