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Visual Studio 2005 Express? Is this what I think it is?

MDesigner

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It sounds like MS is targeting the people who code for a hobby (freeware, open source, maybe shareware) who don't wanna spend hundreds of dollars just to have a nice IDE for rapid app development. Hmm... maybe I'm wrong.. but at least that's what it seems like. Imagine picking up Visual C# 2005 Express for under $150 or so. That would rock..

Discuss.
 
Originally posted by: MDesigner
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It sounds like MS is targeting the people who code for a hobby (freeware, open source, maybe shareware) who don't wanna spend hundreds of dollars just to have a nice IDE for rapid app development. Hmm... maybe I'm wrong.. but at least that's what it seems like. Imagine picking up Visual C# 2005 Express for under $150 or so. That would rock..

Discuss.


What the hell, you said freeware, opensource, shareware... then mention paying $150 for Visual C#? I don't care I get Visual Studio for free from school anyways, suckers.
 
tfinch2: I didn't say it was freeware. I'm talking about the people who code for a hobby.. they code either freeware, open source, or shareware usually. PS, you too will be a sucker once you graduate from school and don't qualify for those deals anymore.

ttown: It's free now because it's beta. I don't know if it will remain that way though.. I can't imagine MS handing out VS Express for free... that would be sweet, though.
 
MDesigner, ther ehave bene a few thread on here about the express editions. Of course it wont stay in beta (free). They are great for amaturs/hobbyists though.
 
Yeah, totally.. I can't wait till pricing information is released. I've been looking for an affordable way to code for fun & develop freeware/shareware apps.
 
I use SharpDevelop. it's still too much in its infancy for my tastes. But it IS really good though.. just a few negative points:

- you can't rearrange menu items on a menu
- no easy support for drag/drop ActiveX OCX controls
- no built-in debugger
- no apparent way to compile .manifest files into the executable

Plus, with Visual Studio, you have a lot larger of a support base/community for help & tips on things specific to VS. I'll have to wait till the pricing is announced, but I imagine it won't be more than $150. I'd gladly get it at that price.
 
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