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    Gavin Jerman
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    I can't afford a copy of Visual Studio .NET for home use, so I'm trying to learn C# and .NET the cheap (hard) way i.e. the .NET SDK, a text editor and the command prompt. What I'd like to write are some Windows Forms applications, but I can't stand the thought of having to write the form layout by hand. Does anyone know of a free form designer that I can download and use with C#? Gavin

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      I can't afford a copy of Visual Studio .NET for home use, so I'm trying to learn C# and .NET the cheap (hard) way i.e. the .NET SDK, a text editor and the command prompt. What I'd like to write are some Windows Forms applications, but I can't stand the thought of having to write the form layout by hand. Does anyone know of a free form designer that I can download and use with C#? Gavin

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      Brian Olej
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      You should get Visual C#.NET standard version it's only $100 I bought that and Visual C++.NET standard (which is also only $100) becuase I am also on a very tight budget and only using it for learning purposes.:)

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        I can't afford a copy of Visual Studio .NET for home use, so I'm trying to learn C# and .NET the cheap (hard) way i.e. the .NET SDK, a text editor and the command prompt. What I'd like to write are some Windows Forms applications, but I can't stand the thought of having to write the form layout by hand. Does anyone know of a free form designer that I can download and use with C#? Gavin

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        Brandon Parker
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        I bought an academic version which has just about everything for 100.00 at a local university. If you dont go to a university, find someone who does and have them purchace a copy for you. If you dont know anyone that goes to university, hang out next to the university book store and ask someone that is a student to buy it for you. They usually check school ID's for this because microsoft requires a copy. Or you could always get the 60 day free trial from MS. I think its 10.00 for shipping.

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