Originally posted by: Nocturnal
My school has a license agreement with Microsoft. I was so jealous because most people here can get it for $5.00 on cd (I can too if I want to waste $5.00 on a cd-r) instead I opted for the download option. Now I have VS.net 2003 pro. Woot!
Originally posted by: beatmix01
I got it for free from the MS .net release in Mass. but I never had any use for it.
Originally posted by: mugs
My school did the same thing... Except I remember we were specifically prohibited from having the physical installation media... we could keep it on our computers for as long as we wanted after we graduated though. Any Microsoft program other than Office.
Originally posted by: helpme
Why would you want .net instead of VC++ 6.0?
Originally posted by: helpme
Why would you want .net instead of VC++ 6.0?
Originally posted by: Descartes
I have an MSDN Universal subscription, so I just grab it off DVD or download it from MSDN subscriptions. I'm not sure what I'd do without it...
Originally posted by: helpme
Why would you want .net instead of VC++ 6.0?
Here.
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
My school has a license agreement with Microsoft. I was so jealous because most people here can get it for $5.00 on cd (I can too if I want to waste $5.00 on a cd-r) instead I opted for the download option. Now I have VS.net 2003 pro. Woot!
Originally posted by: helpme
Originally posted by: Descartes
I have an MSDN Universal subscription, so I just grab it off DVD or download it from MSDN subscriptions. I'm not sure what I'd do without it...
Originally posted by: helpme
Why would you want .net instead of VC++ 6.0?
Here.
Sure, I understand how you're getting it. Just making a joke since in my experience it'scompared to 6.0.
But then again, I don't use it for any windows programming![]()
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: helpme
Why would you want .net instead of VC++ 6.0?
Because we aren't real programmers and since we don't know much about VB we just want the highest version of that software to say that we have the highest version of that software
<--uses vim
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
My school has a license agreement with Microsoft. I was so jealous because most people here can get it for $5.00 on cd (I can too if I want to waste $5.00 on a cd-r) instead I opted for the download option. Now I have VS.net 2003 pro. Woot!
Originally posted by: Nik
VS.NET doesn't fit on one CD. It fits on a DVD, if that's what you mean.
