Here is the thing. All you mention for the Delphi roadmap is that they simply said they want to apply in a future version, without real promises.
In my opinion .net is ripe to such an extent that there is nothing significant. All new features will be esoteric and more sophisticated. In addition, things like WCF, EF, WF, etc., will grow and add extra features, but the basic .NET vm will probably stay where it is for at least 5-10 years. In fact, most new technologies are likely to be out-of-band supplies, such as MVC3. I suspect we'll see that Entity Framework 3 (or 5, but you want to call it) send up to the next version of VS.
But yes, these are all assumptions. Answer: "Microsoft is a mysterious beast, and don't expect anything like a roadmap until it gets closer to the beta."
Erik Funkenbusch Oct. 25 '10 at 1:09 2010-10-25 01:09
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