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    Hi guys! Sorry, this is cross post, I wasn't sure where to put it and what looked like the appropriate forum hadn't had any activity in a few weeks. I've been programming professionally for 5 years, and all the companies that I've worked for in the past have had all the development tools in place before I arrived. I'm currently starting a new job, and the company wants me to develop some in house software for their use. My question is, how do I go about choosing the correct environment(VS2008, VS2008 Pro, VS2010?). Do we need MSDN licenses? What about SDK's? I know these seem like pretty basic questions, but all of the other companies I've worked for the IT department handled these issues, and I had no control over them. This is a small company, and their first attempt at software development, I don't want them to have to buy unnecessary tools, and I don't want to be halfway through a project before I realize I've missed a huge component.

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      Hi guys! Sorry, this is cross post, I wasn't sure where to put it and what looked like the appropriate forum hadn't had any activity in a few weeks. I've been programming professionally for 5 years, and all the companies that I've worked for in the past have had all the development tools in place before I arrived. I'm currently starting a new job, and the company wants me to develop some in house software for their use. My question is, how do I go about choosing the correct environment(VS2008, VS2008 Pro, VS2010?). Do we need MSDN licenses? What about SDK's? I know these seem like pretty basic questions, but all of the other companies I've worked for the IT department handled these issues, and I had no control over them. This is a small company, and their first attempt at software development, I don't want them to have to buy unnecessary tools, and I don't want to be halfway through a project before I realize I've missed a huge component.

      [Insert Witty Sig Here]

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      Rajesh R Subramanian
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      This is the C++ forum, and is for posting C++ questions only! I've answered your query in the "Running a Business" forum.

      "Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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        This is the C++ forum, and is for posting C++ questions only! I've answered your query in the "Running a Business" forum.

        "Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.

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        Thank you, again, sorry for the cross post.

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