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idhiCodeProject wrote:
difference between them performance wise

You want to know if the framework became faster? It didn't, since they didn't change anything in the base, they just extended it. String-concatenations are still slow if you don't use a StringBuilder.

idhiCodeProject wrote:
scalability wise

No differences that I'm aware of, as this isn't dictated by the framework AFAIK.

idhiCodeProject wrote:
benifits business wise

.NET 3.5 gives you a shorter development cycle under some circumstances, but you'll have to be sure that your users have the runtime for the framework.

The Wikipedia[^] hosts an article that highlights all changes to the framework, you could use it as a base to deduce the answers to your questions.

If you don't want to post the article here, can I get a copy through email?

I are troll Smile | :)

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