Got my .NET today.
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WOO HOO! Welcome to the abyss! :-) Brigg Thorp Software Engineer Timex Corporation
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First Congrats! I too picked up VC++ .NET Standard. Just wanted to know also if anyone has any idea on the licensing terms are you allowed to distro EXEs and DLLs in a commercial environment? As, of just recently, I only code in C++ :) and have no use for C# or VB.NET, but since I couldn't find a PRO version of VC .NET standalone went with STANDARD. And since the price is the same as the learning edition previously I was wondering if they have the same limitation, concerning distribution and use of compiled EXEs or DLLs... I HOPE NOT :( But once more congrats! And welcome to the .NET world. For the life of me I'm still using MFC 7.0 though :) haven't touched the CLR... HomeNuke ---- "Nuke'd Your Home, Yet?" Run your own PostNuke based web server from home http://www.homenuke.com
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WOO HOO! Welcome to the abyss! :-) Brigg Thorp Software Engineer Timex Corporation
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First Congrats! I too picked up VC++ .NET Standard. Just wanted to know also if anyone has any idea on the licensing terms are you allowed to distro EXEs and DLLs in a commercial environment? As, of just recently, I only code in C++ :) and have no use for C# or VB.NET, but since I couldn't find a PRO version of VC .NET standalone went with STANDARD. And since the price is the same as the learning edition previously I was wondering if they have the same limitation, concerning distribution and use of compiled EXEs or DLLs... I HOPE NOT :( But once more congrats! And welcome to the .NET world. For the life of me I'm still using MFC 7.0 though :) haven't touched the CLR... HomeNuke ---- "Nuke'd Your Home, Yet?" Run your own PostNuke based web server from home http://www.homenuke.com
HomeNuke wrote: I was wondering if they have the same limitation, concerning distribution and use of compiled EXEs or DLLs... I HOPE NOT I think only Introductory Edition has that limit. HomeNuke wrote: For the life of me I'm still using MFC 7.0 though haven't touched the CLR... Me Too. -:suss:Matt Newman:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman Frankly AOL should stick to what it does best: Fooling millions of americans into believing that it, AOL, is the web. -Paul Watson
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Got IT! Installing now on Windows XP Professional. The guy who sold me it at my local Business Depot actually walked it up to the counter for me. Guess he thought I was going to reach in and get the disks or something. I got home and my brother in law took about 10 minutes and a commando knife just to get into the package. Anyway, tonight should be a sleepless one. - Jason Do you have a Pulse? SonorkID: 100.611 Jason
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Got IT! Installing now on Windows XP Professional. The guy who sold me it at my local Business Depot actually walked it up to the counter for me. Guess he thought I was going to reach in and get the disks or something. I got home and my brother in law took about 10 minutes and a commando knife just to get into the package. Anyway, tonight should be a sleepless one. - Jason Do you have a Pulse? SonorkID: 100.611 Jason
Jason Hooper wrote: I got home and my brother in law took about 10 minutes and a commando knife just to get into the package Your telling me, the trick is to poke a hole in a flat area (just the outer plastic) and cut out a rectangle the size of the box (I learned that the painful, literally, way). -:suss:Matt Newman:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman Frankly AOL should stick to what it does best: Fooling millions of americans into believing that it, AOL, is the web. -Paul Watson