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Announcing: The .NET Framework 3.5 Commonly Used Types and Namespaces poster

We just completed the .NET Framework 3.5 update to the Commonly Used Types and Namespaces poster.

Here's a link to the PDF if you want to grab it now and be the first on your block to get it on your wall. We'll be using it at a variety of places, if you think it would be a cool thing to have at a Microsoft event then please go suggest it to some Microsoft employee that you know.

Let me point out the little additive circles diagram at the bottom right. We've found that this is a great way to explain the additive version releases of the .NET Framework 2.0 – 3.0 – 3.5. The primary reason for updating the .NET Framework this additive way instead of the side-by-side nature of .NET Framework 1.1 – 2.0 is to make it easier for customers to upgrade their apps. Here's that diagram again.

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Update: I posted an XPS version which can print over multiple pages.

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  • Anonymous
    November 02, 2007
    We just completed the .NET Framework 3.5 update to the Commonly Used Types and Namespaces poster. Here's

  • Anonymous
    November 02, 2007
    We just completed the .NET Framework 3.5 update to the Commonly Used Types and Namespaces poster. Here's

  • Anonymous
    November 03, 2007
    Many of you have asked for an update to the .NET Framework namespace poster for 3.5... Thanks to Paul

  • Anonymous
    November 03, 2007
    Many of you have asked for an update to the .NET Framework namespace poster for 3.5... Thanks to Paul

  • Anonymous
    November 03, 2007
    Paul Andrew has posted a link to the .NET framework 3.5 commonly Used Types and Namespaces poster - cool

  • Anonymous
    November 03, 2007
    You've been kicked (a good thing) - Trackback from DotNetKicks.com

  • Anonymous
    November 03, 2007
    Many thanks to Paul Andrew , Kit George and Brad Abrams for creation of this useful wall poster for your

  • Anonymous
    November 03, 2007
    Plakat: Oversigt over .Net 35

  • Anonymous
    November 03, 2007
    Plakat: Oversigt over .Net 3.5

  • Anonymous
    November 04, 2007
    Cool. But why is it '_LORES'?

  • Anonymous
    November 04, 2007
    Paul Andrew introduced the .NET Framework 3.5 update to the Commonly Used Types and Namespaces poster

  • Anonymous
    November 04, 2007
    The pdf for some reason crashes Adobe Reader 8.0 Can you please check this? Thanks, Jason S

  • Anonymous
    November 04, 2007
    Microsoft has completed the .NET Framework 3.5 update to the Commonly Used Types and Namespaces poster.

  • Anonymous
    November 04, 2007
    The .NET Framework 3.5 Commonly Used Types and Namespaces poster

  • Anonymous
    November 04, 2007
    Paul Andrew's blog has a great post displaying the new commonly used types of .NET 3.5 as well as...

  • Anonymous
    November 04, 2007
    The text is too small to be useful, even on 11 x 17 paper.  I have the Framework 2.0 poster that came with the VS2005 media and it is great...but it is about 30 x 30.  Is there some way to order the full printed wall poster?

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2007
    cool , but is there a way to size up the image to fit on the desktop background?

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2007
    Is there going to be anywhere that we can purchase these already printed?

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2007
    .NET Framework 3.5 Types

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2007
    Wow!  Now I only need to go to Kinko's to get this wonderful poster printed on nice poster paper.  I've used the 2.0 for ages now and I have been anxiously waiting for a 3.5 asp.net poster to show up.  By the way the graphic design is nice and clean.  Kudos on the  work guys!

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2007
    I am going to get a PDF version of this that prints on multiple sheets of ordinary paper. We're still working on plans for making printed copies available. Cheers, Paul

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2007
    There is a typo in the Key area:  "Planned for >>implementaiton<< in  Silverlight 1.1..."

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2007
    How can we print the poster on several DINA4? Cheers, Victor

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2007
    Keep up the good work! Maybe we can get a hig quality jpg as well?

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2007
    Do you have one for 2.0 and 3.0 in PDF like this one?

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2007
    Please give up on pushing the whole "additive" business. We all know it's bull. But nice poster.

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2007
    If one routes the poster file to Fedex/Kinkos what size / font is recommended?

  • Anonymous
    November 05, 2007
    this realy wonderfull think for us how we can use for the nice web pages

  • Anonymous
    November 06, 2007
    Some of the controls for Asp.NET, such as the ListView and LinqDataSource, are not marked as "New". Also, controls such as the ScriptManager are not "New" to 3.5. Who proof-read this poster?

  • Anonymous
    November 06, 2007
    As a good tradition Microsoft has released yet another version of the .NET framework poster. This poster

  • Anonymous
    November 06, 2007
    Any new on the multi-page version ? thx !

  • Anonymous
    November 07, 2007
    Hi Anderson, Multipage version ETA today. Regards, Paul

  • Anonymous
    November 08, 2007
    Great! Thanks! Is there an equivalent for the 2.0 Framework? I've been looking for one for ages!

  • Anonymous
    November 08, 2007
    Hi Eddy, There is a .NET Framework 2.0 one published on Brad Abrams blog as a JPG. However all the most common types from the .NET Framework 2.0 are on this poster as they are also part of .NET Framework 3.5. Cheers, Paul

  • Anonymous
    November 08, 2007
    Folks are chomping at the bits to get their hands on the MVC bits. There will be a CTP very soon, so

  • Anonymous
    November 09, 2007
    Voici un lien pour se télécharger un poster des "Common User Types and Namespace" pour .NET framework

  • Anonymous
    November 09, 2007
    En plakat der giver overblik over .NET framework 3.5

  • Anonymous
    November 09, 2007
    Was ist denn jetzt eigentlich alles in .NET Framework 3.5 enthalten? Paul Andrew hat einen Link zu einem

  • Anonymous
    November 09, 2007
    I turned this into a 3600 x 1600 jpeg. Had to leave off the header and footer and the "What is .NET" section. Also had to move blocks around. All the good stuff fits. :)

  • Anonymous
    November 11, 2007
    Framework 3.5 Poster

  • Anonymous
    November 12, 2007
    coool.....nice post :)

  • Anonymous
    November 12, 2007
    ASP.NET MVC Ramverk

  • Anonymous
    November 12, 2007
    Saludos PTY developers: Para todos los interesados, el poster con los namescapes del framework 3.5 está

  • Anonymous
    November 12, 2007
    .NET 3.5 Commonly Used Types and Namespaces PDF Poster

  • Anonymous
    November 12, 2007
    [Found via Scott Hanselman&#39;s blog ] Paul Andrew has put up a nice .NET Framework 3.5 Commonly Used

  • Anonymous
    November 13, 2007
    ASP.NET MVC Ramverk

  • Anonymous
    November 13, 2007
    One of my peers, Paul Andrew , posted a while back on where to get a sweet Framework 3.5 Poster and thought

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2007
    In case you haven't heard, Microsoft released Visual Studio 2008 and ASP.NET 3.5 today. The Standard,

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2007
    In case you haven't heard, Microsoft released Visual Studio 2008 and ASP.NET 3.5 today. The Standard

  • Anonymous
    November 26, 2007
    You can download the express version at http://www.microsoft.com/express/download/default.aspx. MSDN subscribers can download the RTM bits now from http://msdn2.microsoft.com/subscriptions/bb608344.aspx.

  • Anonymous
    December 20, 2007
    The comment has been removed

  • Anonymous
    December 27, 2007
    .Net 3.5 Poster Available

  • Anonymous
    January 08, 2008
    Wednesday, November 19, 2007 10:09 AM Set your browsers to download... The latest version of the .NET

  • Anonymous
    January 13, 2008
    The .NET Framework 3.5 At a Glance

  • Anonymous
    July 07, 2008
    The comment has been removed

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2009
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