To Appear in the Windows 7 SDK
Shortly after Visual Studio 2010 ships the Windows 7 SDK will be updated to include the development tools, samples, and resources for .Net 4. The current version of the SDK is for Windows 7 and .Net 3.5 SP1. The native portion of the SDK will have a small number of improvements but mostly will be the same as the original Windows 7 SDK release.
For .Net 4 you’ll get all of the assemblies, framework tools, libraries, and headers that come with Visual Studio 2010. This allows you to develop for .Net 4 without having Visual Studio installed. As a change from past releases though, the SDK will not include the .Net 4 framework samples. Instead, the samples will be available as a separate online download from MSDN. This change will greatly shrink the size of the SDK download from multiple gigabytes to having a complete install that fits on a single CD.
You’ll need to have the full and final version of .Net 4 installed prior to being able to use the SDK. I’ll put up a download link once it’s available.
Comments
Anonymous
April 08, 2010
Wow. Does Microsoft have to save money now on the downloads for the platform SDK, or why do you shrink it now? :) Why don't you just put some Google AdSense ads on the download page to generate some money?Anonymous
April 20, 2010
Do you have an ETA? I need it to build x64 on Express 2010.Anonymous
April 20, 2010
Hi gl, The only thing I've heard for the SDK release is "soon".