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It's official: Express Editions are free

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  • M Marc Clifton

    Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

    It's like taking a Ferrari, from which you remove the engine, and gearbox, only to replace it with engine and gearbox from a -82 Yugo.

    Now, wait a minute. What you're describing is what VS2005 is--a Yugo. I need to lower the speed limit signs to compensate! A Ferrari, it is not. It's more like a tank. Now, Express, I guess I'd liken it to a paper airplane. Lots of lift on the initial thrust, but then it's all drag. Marc Pensieve Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson

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    Jerry Hammond
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    :sigh: I feel so alone. I actually enjoy working with VS2005 and with SQL2005. Pictures of the menu available at the drive-thru

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    • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

      VC6 makes me grimace...usually every time I try to drag one of tabs out of the Workspace View or Output Window and dock it elseware, or write two for-loops at the same scope using the same control variable...:doh: Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.

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      toxcct
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      Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote:

      write two for-loops at the same scope using the same control variable

      there's a setting in the workspace options to tell that a variable defined in the for loop resides in this scope (disabled by default, but can be enabled)

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      • A Al Ortega

        Have you tried SharpDevelop 2? I wasn't a big fan of their 1.x versions but it is pretty impressive now and also free. Al

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        Rocky Moore
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        Well, do they have anything for web developers yet? The versions I have seen have nothing really in the line of developing ASP.NET sites. Rocky <>< Latest Post: SQL2005 Server Managemnet Studio timeouts! Blog: www.RockyMoore.com/TheCoder/[^]

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        • J Jerry Hammond

          :sigh: I feel so alone. I actually enjoy working with VS2005 and with SQL2005. Pictures of the menu available at the drive-thru

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          Luis Alonso Ramos
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          Yeah, I enojoy them too. They have not given me any problems (almost!)

          Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico

          Not much here: My CP Blog!

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          • D dandy72

            "Thats cause they are so damn buggy.", he commented, after which he immediately provided an extensive list of time-tested alternatives.

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            gholbrook
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            I still prefer Borland Delphi (Delphi 2006) for WinApps and such. If I am doing web apps or services, then it's C# and ASP.Net 2.0 for me at this time. I'll have to see if Borland catches up/passes them when their 2.0 version comes out. sigh...

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            • G gholbrook

              I still prefer Borland Delphi (Delphi 2006) for WinApps and such. If I am doing web apps or services, then it's C# and ASP.Net 2.0 for me at this time. I'll have to see if Borland catches up/passes them when their 2.0 version comes out. sigh...

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              JeffMiles
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              What about #D from ic#code (http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/)

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                Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote:

                write two for-loops at the same scope using the same control variable

                there's a setting in the workspace options to tell that a variable defined in the for loop resides in this scope (disabled by default, but can be enabled)

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                newmodel
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                Are you sure it's in VC6? Where exactly? I've never seen such option... Przemek http://cafesuite.net

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                • R Rocky Moore

                  Well, do they have anything for web developers yet? The versions I have seen have nothing really in the line of developing ASP.NET sites. Rocky <>< Latest Post: SQL2005 Server Managemnet Studio timeouts! Blog: www.RockyMoore.com/TheCoder/[^]

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                  Al Ortega
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                  Not that I know of but what I really like is that the UI is responsive (unlike the old one) and the entire download is < 10Mb! So that + the Visual Web Developer for ASP.Net and I'm set with pretty small footprint. Al

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                  • G gholbrook

                    I still prefer Borland Delphi (Delphi 2006) for WinApps and such. If I am doing web apps or services, then it's C# and ASP.Net 2.0 for me at this time. I'll have to see if Borland catches up/passes them when their 2.0 version comes out. sigh...

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                    Ed Hass
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                    Unfortunately, borland has given up on its original set of users,the low budget developer and the hobbiests. They're charging over $400 for Delphi 2006. Obviously, Microsoft is trying to develop a new cadre of fans by giving away their express editions.

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                    • K Kent Sharkey

                      They've been dancing around it for a while, but they are officially making the Express Editions of Visual Studio 2005 free[^]. Not even the threat of USD49. :-D -------------- TTFN - Kent

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                      AndyM103
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                      Weren't they free before? I didn't read the EULA.

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