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  • R realJSOP

    You can find this via google. The bottom line is that if you're on a budget, and you're buying it for home use, it makes sense to get the Standard version.

    "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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    "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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    Rage
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    John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

    You can find this via google.

    Precisely what I failed to do, that is why I asked here. The link Gavin provided was what I was looking for.

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    • G Gavin Taylor

      Visual Studio 2008 Product Comparison[^]. Personally every important thing I use is missing from the express packages so I've never even bothered to really look at them.

      Gavin Taylor

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      Rage
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      Thanks.

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      • H hairy_hats

        John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

        The bottom line is that if you're on a budget, and you're buying it for home use, it makes sense to get the Standard version.

        Depends on how serious you are, £270 (US$500*) for occasional hobby programming just isn't worth it. * - edit: Bastards! It's only $270 if you buy it in the US. Complete bastards.

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        Can you imagine how much the Pro version is if standard is equivalent to $500? Geeze.

        "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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        "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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        • H hairy_hats

          John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

          The bottom line is that if you're on a budget, and you're buying it for home use, it makes sense to get the Standard version.

          Depends on how serious you are, £270 (US$500*) for occasional hobby programming just isn't worth it. * - edit: Bastards! It's only $270 if you buy it in the US. Complete bastards.

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          I got VS2005 Standard for $10 :D


          I'm largely language agnostic


          After a while they all bug me :doh:


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          • R realJSOP

            Can you imagine how much the Pro version is if standard is equivalent to $500? Geeze.

            "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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            "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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            hairy_hats
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            $1030[^] or so. Bastards. Living in the UK is a total rip-off at times if you want to buy US-sourced products.

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            • H hairy_hats

              $1030[^] or so. Bastards. Living in the UK is a total rip-off at times if you want to buy US-sourced products.

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              Mladen Jankovic
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              :wtf: MSDN Pro (with VS Pro) subscription costs only 170$ more!

              [Genetic Algorithm Library]

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              • H hairy_hats

                $1030[^] or so. Bastards. Living in the UK is a total rip-off at times if you want to buy US-sourced products.

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                Brady Kelly
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                Ha, you don't have an exchange rate of R7.73/USD. :( That works out close to my house payment.

                Unscrambling Eggs: Decompiling ASP.NET

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                • L leppie

                  The only things I miss from the Express editions is: 1. No multiple different projects in a solution. 2. No support for source control.

                  xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
                  IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)

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                  Brady Kelly
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                  leppie wrote:

                  1. No multiple different projects in a solution.

                  WTF? :doh:

                  leppie wrote:

                  2. No support for source control.

                  Has there ever been support for reliable source control?

                  Unscrambling Eggs: Decompiling ASP.NET

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                  • L leppie

                    The only things I miss from the Express editions is: 1. No multiple different projects in a solution. 2. No support for source control.

                    xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
                    IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)

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                    You can, in fact, have multiple projects in a solution. They just have to be the same language. If you can't see the solution in the solution explorer, go to Tools->Options->Projects and Solutions and check "Always show solution". Then you can right-click on the solution and select Add->New Project...

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                    • G Gideon Engelberth

                      You can, in fact, have multiple projects in a solution. They just have to be the same language. If you can't see the solution in the solution explorer, go to Tools->Options->Projects and Solutions and check "Always show solution". Then you can right-click on the solution and select Add->New Project...

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                      leppie
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                      Gideon Engelberth wrote:

                      You can, in fact, have multiple projects in a solution. They just have to be the same language.

                      Hence why I said "No multiple different projects in a solution." I guess 'mixed' would have been a better choice of word.

                      xacc.ide - now with TabsToSpaces support
                      IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 4a out now (29 May 2008)

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                      • H hairy_hats

                        $1030[^] or so. Bastards. Living in the UK is a total rip-off at times if you want to buy US-sourced products.

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                        Steve_Harris wrote:

                        Living in the UK is a total rip-off at times if you want to buy US-sourced products.

                        The higher price is to offset the cost of translating from American to English. :-D

                        _If you continue to do the same things you always did,
                        don't be surprised if you get the same results you always got.
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                        • M MidwestLimey

                          I got VS2005 Standard for $10 :D


                          I'm largely language agnostic


                          After a while they all bug me :doh:


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                          hairy_hats
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                          Hmmm...did it come with a clear case and a hand-written label by any chance? :-D

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                          • H hairy_hats

                            Hmmm...did it come with a clear case and a hand-written label by any chance? :-D

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                            dandy72
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                            Steve_Harris wrote:

                            Hmmm...did it come with a clear case and a hand-written label by any chance?

                            Don't be so quick to judge. I got my full version of VS2008 Standard as a freebie at the Heroes Happen Here event.

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                            • R Rage

                              Could somebody tell me which features are NOT in the Visual C# Express edition but are in the normal one ? The Microsoft website only tells what is in, but not what is missing. Can you do something productive with it, or are essential parts missing ?

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                              Ashley van Gerven
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                              These are the main ones I think: - no class designer - minimal refactoring tools - no source control integration - no addins/macros - minimal debugging functionality - far less project templates - no installer projects (I think)

                              "For fifty bucks I'd put my face in their soup and blow." - George Costanza

                              CP article: SmartPager - a Flickr-style pager control with go-to-page popup layer.

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