Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
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Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
Hi guys. I'v downloaded the Visual c++ express edition, and i'm using it now. I recently saw there is another verision of visual c++, the proffesional one. I thought maybe visual studio proffesional is only offering new fetures, that don't necessarily related to the c++ compiler, like c# or things like that. Am I right? or is the visual studio pro has c++ fetures that the express edition don't have?
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Re: Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
With the express editions you have to download a different version for each language C++, VB, C# and one for web development. With the full edition you can use the same program for all things. You will also get some extra features, im not sure what they are, but its probably some tools for testing, drawing diagrams(UML) and stuff like that, maybe improved debug tools aswell.
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Re: Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
So, does it worth the money, or is it free like express?
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Re: Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
Use the express edition, at least for now. It'll suit your needs. If and when you need the professional version you'll know.
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Re: Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
I guess thats what i'll do... But does the proffesional edition cost money? And if it does, how much?
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Re: Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
TBH i don't really know that much about it, but i belive that it is pretty expensive. I also belive that the benefits you get are mostly usefull for very big and complex systems, and for working with large teams.Avishaiozeri wrote:I guess thats what i'll do... But does the proffesional edition cost money? And if it does, how much?
But thats just the impression i've got from reading very little about it.
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Re: Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
I think i'll just use express... maybe in the future i'll check the proffesional. thanks for the help.
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Re: Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
My github repository contains the project I am currently working on,
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Re: Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
Visual Studio 2010 is in open beta right now, so if you stay with express you can get that when it comes out. It'd probably be more expensive then 2008, but then you save on upgrade price. On the other hand, VS2008 is a very, very good IDE and it'll be fine to use for anything you make.
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Re: Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
Its too expensive.. maybe i'll buy it if i'll start a big project with my friends. About visual studio 2010, does it have an express edition? like visual c++ 2010 express edition?
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Re: Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
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Re: Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
VS2010 is just a beta at the min so it's free. You can also get vs2008 pro free if your a student by goin to the microsoft dreamworks page or if your school is part of the msdnaa (microsoft developers network academic alliance). You can do alot with express so dont sweat it if you cant upgrade, ppl make great games with it every day....Avishaiozeri wrote:Its too expensive.. maybe i'll buy it if i'll start a big project with my friends. About visual studio 2010, does it have an express edition? like visual c++ 2010 express edition?
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Re: Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
I'm not sure about the pro edition but the team edition has a bunch of extra stuff you wouldn't need at this point. It has a bunch stuff for working on collaberative projects. Including support for Visual Sourcesafe, which is very good for source control.
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Re: Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
I was initiated into UPE through my CS department and now have an ACM subscription, so Visual Studio Professional is free to me.
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Re: Visual C++ exspress edition VS. visual studio pro.
Through the msdnaa i get loads of free software includung vs team, windows 7 the list goes on and on......Bakkon wrote:I was initiated into UPE through my CS department and now have an ACM subscription, so Visual Studio Professional is free to me.
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