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is there much of a differencr between the academic version and the regular version, is it worth getting the academic?
thanks
jawshuwa
thanks
jawshuwa
Originally posted by: homercles337
Yes, academic tends to be a "leaned down" version of "corporate" or whatever the hell they call it.
@mugs, academic does not mean the same thing as Open Source/Copy Left. Just look at all the software that starts in someones lab and ends up makin a buck. Can you say google?![]()
Originally posted by: homercles337
Yes, academic tends to be a "leaned down" version of "corporate" or whatever the hell they call it.
@mugs, academic does not mean the same thing as Open Source/Copy Left. Just look at all the software that starts in someones lab and ends up makin a buck. Can you say google?![]()
Visual Studio .NET 2003 Academic brings the power of Microsoft .NET Framework into the classroom. It combines all of the features of Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional with new tools and features, including Assignment Manager, student and faculty documentation, and sample code.
