VS 2008 General Release
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Hi, Does anyone know when Visual Studio 2008 is avaliable for general release i.e not MSDN account? Thanks
February 27. http://www.microsoft.com/heroeshappenhere/register/default.mspx[^] See John Simmons's post below.
Jon Sagara On a traffic light yellow means yield, and green means go. On a banana, it's just the opposite, yellow means go ahead, green means stop, and red means, where'd you get that banana? -- Mitch Hedberg .NET Blog | Personal Blog | Articles
modified on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 5:58:39 PM
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February 27. http://www.microsoft.com/heroeshappenhere/register/default.mspx[^] See John Simmons's post below.
Jon Sagara On a traffic light yellow means yield, and green means go. On a banana, it's just the opposite, yellow means go ahead, green means stop, and red means, where'd you get that banana? -- Mitch Hedberg .NET Blog | Personal Blog | Articles
modified on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 5:58:39 PM
That's the official launch date but retail availability isn't always on the same date.
Kevin
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Hi, Does anyone know when Visual Studio 2008 is avaliable for general release i.e not MSDN account? Thanks
If you can't wait then have a play with one of the Express editions.
Kevin
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February 27. http://www.microsoft.com/heroeshappenhere/register/default.mspx[^] See John Simmons's post below.
Jon Sagara On a traffic light yellow means yield, and green means go. On a banana, it's just the opposite, yellow means go ahead, green means stop, and red means, where'd you get that banana? -- Mitch Hedberg .NET Blog | Personal Blog | Articles
modified on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 5:58:39 PM
Jon Sagara wrote:
On a traffic light yellow means yield, and green means go. On a banana, it's just the opposite, yellow means go ahead, green means stop, and red means, where'd you get that banana? -- Mitch Hedberg
That quote sounds so much like something Craig Ferguson would say. :)
When everyone is a hero no one is a hero.
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Hi, Does anyone know when Visual Studio 2008 is avaliable for general release i.e not MSDN account? Thanks
Both Amazon and Programmer's Paradise show it as being in stock - Programmer's Paradise is more than $40 cheaper than Amazon.
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