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Microsoft Visual Studio.NET University events /w free copies of VS.net, Office XP

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The lady giving away the prizes told all the wait list people to not bother waiting and just go home because there was not enough room for them. That's nice, since after all the registered people got in, the security guard let all of us wait listed people in and we got raffle tickets and free stuff and everything. So I missed the band, no big deal.
 
I have been reading that the Visual Studio .NET Academic is actually a BEEFED up version of this suite. The academic has ALL the features of the Professional version along with a bunch of academic tools. The license might be different than the Professional version, I haven't checked that out yet. I used to write my programs in VB6 Academic and then take them to school to make them .exe

This giveaway is looking better and better. I guess Microsoft REALLY wants us to drink the Kool-Aid. Hey maybe thats why the punch at UCLA tasted so bad, it was Microsoft Kool-Aid!
 


<< I just tried it right now... the exe's can be run as stand alone programs. yay! >>



Are you serious?? If so, that's awesome! Can anyone else verify this (not to say you're not trustworthy, fongboy...just wanna make sure)? With the academic version, can I write the program, compile it as a stand-alone and run it on another computer just like if it was compiled under a retail licensed version? And did you notice any little disclaimer in the compiled program that says something like "Compiled with VisualStudio.Net Academic - NOT FOR COMMERCIAL SELLING"?
 
Our speaker told us that the Academice versoion of .NET is the exact same as the prpfessional version. It has some items in it that makes it easeier for students and teachers to work with it though. Like a Code Extraction Tool, an Assignment Manger Tool and Assignemt Publishing tools.
 
Anybody going to Temple (Phila, PA) today from N-E Phila / Bensalem or nearby areas? Please PM. Thanks
 
Heh, i went to one of the Big Day events at New Brunswick and they did not give sh!t. Too bad they do not have the .NET any where near Rutgers University 😱
 
Anyone going to the Austin event? I already registered for it and I'll probably take a day off from work to go, I still have my UT-Arlington student ID 🙂 I don't know my way around the UT campus, anyone wanna show me around?
 


<< Heh, i went to one of the Big Day events at New Brunswick and they did not give sh!t. Too bad they do not have the .NET any where near Rutgers University 😱 >>



Except for that rinky dink country town of NYC.
 
dang! Im a compsci major at lawrence tech just down the road from wayne state. registration is already full there.

do you think it would be worth showing up anyways?


elco
 


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overall i love microsoft.
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I have to hand it to M$ - they know what they are doing. Sure this campaign is costing them a few million, but in exchange for their "generosity" they're hooking the programmers of the future on their software (and convincing them what a great company MS is at the same time). Its like crack. The first ones free.......

[sellout] And having said that ill be standing in line with everyone else at the GMU event 😀 [/sellout]
 
Sendtrash,

those were great story pictures from UCLA! im sure exponentialy more entertaining than actualy attending the event.

travler
 
you people at the LA are so cheap, selling the stuffs you got at ebay for $1!!! might as well not to do it.
BTW microsoft suck, i did not get an xbox 😛
 
ReallY!!! 🙁 how much can i sell my .net Pro Retail Full version on ebay???
can some experienced ebay seller tell me...
 


<< ReallY!!! 🙁 how much can i sell my .net Pro Retail Full version on ebay???
can some experienced ebay seller tell me...
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You could always utilize the search feature on ebay for completed auctions...
 


<< ReallY!!! 🙁 how much can i sell my .net Pro Retail Full version on ebay???
can some experienced ebay seller tell me...
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When you sell it on eBay, it basically becomes warez, and therefore the value is probably limited.
Since it is just the CDs, and if you really want to go the illegal route, maybe $20 - $30.

Your Karma will go down the drain, though.
 


<< you people at the LA are so cheap, selling the stuffs you got at ebay for $1!!! might as well not to do it.
BTW microsoft suck, i did not get an xbox 😛
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Looks like Microsoft is cracking down... most of the auctions on ebay for visual studio .net have been deleted.
 


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<< you people at the LA are so cheap, selling the stuffs you got at ebay for $1!!! might as well not to do it.
BTW microsoft suck, i did not get an xbox 😛
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Looks like Microsoft is cracking down... most of the auctions on ebay for visual studio .net have been deleted.
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yeah, Microsoft patrols ebay...I tried to sell a legit Office 97 CD there once, but since I didn't have the manual to go with it Microsoft shut me down (they even emailed me telling me they closed my auction).
 
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