Visual Studios 2003 .NET

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MrChad

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Originally posted by: SharkySimo
Pff. Ok . Whatever. I found my MSDN Library (3 Cds). Thanks for those who were supportive. Just becouse some of you cannot affor that kind of products doesn't mean i got it illegaly! So think before you speak. And don't accuse me of invalid acts.

Other forums are not usually as hostile or judgemental as Off Topic.
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Originally posted by: iamme
ok, SharkySimo, now the only way to save face is to take a pic of you holding up the CD with a piece of paper that says "ATOT = pwned".

It's multiple CDs. And I want this picture in less than 2 minutes, including ALL the CDs in the collection -which should be something like 7 IIRC.
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: SharkySimo
Pff. Ok . Whatever. I found my MSDN Library (3 Cds). Thanks for those who were supportive. Just becouse some of you cannot affor that kind of products doesn't mean i got it illegaly! So think before you speak. And don't accuse me of invalid acts.

Other forums are not usually as hostile or judgemental as Off Topic.

:laugh: Yeah, go post in the Warez forum.
 

SharkySimo

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Ok. You're right. English is not my first language. Sorry, i don't have a scanner :(. Im buying a new pc soon. So im not spending money on hardware right now. Anyway. I Installed MSDN Library. Thanks.
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Originally posted by: SharkySimo
Ok. You're right. English is not my first language. Sorry, i don't have a scanner :(. Im buying a new pc soon. So im not spending money on hardware right now. Anyway. I Installed MSDN Library. Thanks.

You can afford $2,500 for legal software, but you have to save up to buy a new computer? :confused:
 

SharkySimo

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No. Im not saving up. I can buy a new pc tomorrow if i wanted. I'm waiting for some new products to come out before i build it up. Ok so now were going off topic, so thanks anyway.
 

JetBlack69

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Quick question, why would you need help and tutorial files? I would think you would know how to use Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect since you payed so much money for it. Sounds odd to buy such powerful software and not know how to program with it...:confused:
 

SharkySimo

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Because i want to learn how to program.. A friend recommended it and told me to buy it. and after i learn the basics i should take an advanced programming class. And the MSDN cds that i found provide that basic help i need. So there you go.
 

JetBlack69

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Originally posted by: SharkySimo
Because i want to learn how to program.. A friend recommended it and told me to buy it. and after i learn the basics i should take an advanced programming class. And the MSDN cds that i found provide that basic help i need. So there you go.

Your friend told you to buy $2,500 worth of software for an advanced programming class? :confused:

Or did you buy the MSDN Universal subscription for $2,799?
 

SharkySimo

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Not for a programming class. Before you start posting your useless comments..please read my post carefully. I said 1st) learn the basics that are provided with the software 2nd)take an advanced class and then start using the program fully. and as i said, my problem is fixed. so this topic has no use anymore.
 

SharkySimo

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He is making me look like a criminal. I HAVE to respond because he keeps posting dumb messages. He doesnt want to believe me and makes me look bad. And i dont care if he believes me or not. If the situation seems odd to him or to anyone else. I COULDNT FIND THE CD WHICH I NOW DID. Ive been working all night, and my desk is filled with stuff. So really stop responding!
 

jvarszegi

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Lemme axe you a question about your "invalid" acts. You're claiming that even though you don't know what MSDN is, and don't know how to program, you spent $2500 on software you don't know how to use, when you could've had a version of C# or VB.NET for $99 academically priced, $150 otherwise? When you could've been programming for free with #develop, etc. etc.? Didja get those pictures together yet-- the ones you were going to take with your scanner you don't have?


ARRRRRH, MATEY! AHOY!
 

JetBlack69

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Originally posted by: SharkySimo
Not for a programming class. Before you start posting your useless comments..please read my post carefully. I said 1st) learn the basics that are provided with the software 2nd)take an advanced class and then start using the program fully. and as i said, my problem is fixed. so this topic has no use anymore.

I'm sorry, I'm trying to give you useful information and I was curious why you spent so much money. I told you in my first post that the files were on the cd.

Well, after you intalled VSPEE, the last step is to install the help/tutorial files. You can exit the installer without installing those tutorials, but then you might have been wondering what those extra 3 cds from your retail box were for. :confused:
 

SharkySimo

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Dec 25, 2004
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Look... what i needed is fixed.. I came here for help. I was worried if i lost the cd's where i can get tutorials. But you guys turned it all around. so im stoping to respond to any of your comments. they are all the same.
 

jvarszegi

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Aug 9, 2004
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Originally posted by: JetBlack69
Here is a good book for learning C#. You have to put that expensive software to good use.

Can you please post a link to the full text of the book? OP indicates in a PM that he's temporarily lost his copy.