Visual C++ Express and Distribution
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Re: Visual C++ Express and Distribution
I made some headway in this largely due to finding this:
https://www.dreamspark.com/default.aspx
Freakin awesome. I had no idea this was available to us, even my professor recommended express to the class.
I may have some more questions soon.
https://www.dreamspark.com/default.aspx
Freakin awesome. I had no idea this was available to us, even my professor recommended express to the class.
I may have some more questions soon.
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Re: Visual C++ Express and Distribution
Wow, that's really cool!
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Re: Visual C++ Express and Distribution
Why would they have the express listed their because if you were verified then you could just get professional.
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The express is for Visual Basic. So I think they give C++ and C# professional and the express of VB..herby490 wrote:Why would they have the express listed their because if you were verified then you could just get professional.
Anyways, Express is a very very good tool and you can do 99% of the stuff you need with it and the other 1% using freely available tools. The professional version is just that - it has tools aimed at large proffetional teams, which you will most probably not use (expect maybe for a bit of the redistribution tools, which i showed can be done without it in 99% of the cases especially in small projects).
Re: Visual C++ Express and Distribution
Yeah I know but if I can get professional for free that would be great.
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So you just like bigger installs? I don't really see why you should even bother..herby490 wrote:Yeah I know but if I can get professional for free that would be great.
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You realize how good of a deal that is Visual Studio Pro alone is $800 plus you can get things robotics studio.
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Yes, I understand this, and it's very cool. Still, do you need them?herby490 wrote:You realize how good of a deal that is Visual Studio Pro alone is $800 plus you can get things robotics studio.
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I do not need them but once I learn C++ I might want to move on to C# or another language and plus I am in robotics at my school and I might want to use the Robotics Developer.
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Ok got you. Well C# also has a great express addition if you want, fyi.
And good luck with that robotics thing
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Re: Visual C++ Express and Distribution
It's because of the size, the pro and standard editions takes HUGE space.herby490 wrote:Why would they have the express listed their because if you were verified then you could just get professional.
I found this link by chance, searched for a student discount for Visual Studio 2008 lol (I actually started a topic for it http://bytes.com/topic/software-develop ... ual-studio).
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Re: Visual C++ Express and Distribution
Most universities have some way to obtain VS Pro for free.
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Re: Visual C++ Express and Distribution
I'm just in city college and I got it for free from www.dreamspark.com
It's a great program MS runs themselves. You just have to jump through a couple hoops to verify your student status, but it only took me about 15 minutes.
It's a great program MS runs themselves. You just have to jump through a couple hoops to verify your student status, but it only took me about 15 minutes.
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Re: Visual C++ Express and Distribution
If you go about it this way does your license for the software only last as long as you are a student? Do you need to re-verify each year?Maevik wrote:I'm just in city college and I got it for free from http://www.dreamspark.com
It's a great program MS runs themselves. You just have to jump through a couple hoops to verify your student status, but it only took me about 15 minutes.
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