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Visual Studio 2005

I think it is. Give the express editions a try, they are free and give you a good feel of what the program is like. You can't do the really advanced stuff with it, but its good for everyday programming stuff.
 
I have been using the 2005 betas and have found that there is no big benefit to upgrading. VS 2005 offers some new controls and simplifies a few things, but nothing earth shattering.

But then you have to ask yourself:
But of course you will eventually upgrade to it right? You have too. So why not now?
 
Anaswered my own question from a side bar!

Don't just learn about the new software. Walk away with it. Attend the Special Edition Launch 2005 event, and you'll receive a free copy of Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition and SQL Server? 2005 Standard Edition
 
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