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Background compile in VS.NET with C# in next version?

Hello,

I a one of those bi-lingual programmers who use both VB.NET og C#. While
both languages have their strengths and weaknesses I find that one of
the things I am missing the most in C# is background compile which
VB.NET does.

Being very interested in the next version of the framework I figured
that I could easily find out whether this feature would be included in
that. However, the answer eludes me.

Can anyone tell me if I should expect to see that particular feature in
C# in the future release?

Thanks in advance.
Nov 15 '05 #1
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