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09/03/2007 16:05:22
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
 
 
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09/03/2007 15:16:49
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, États-Unis
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ASP.NET
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Divers
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I read somewhere that remoting, 64bit support, less tempates and some other I can't remember. It doesn't really keep you from developing because a beginner isn't going to use those features in the beginning.


>I'm not really sure EXACTLY what functionality is missing. Maybe somebody else can answer.
>
>>Anything worthwhile that I can't do with the express version of 2005 that I can do with the 2003 that I have now?
>>
>>>It's kind of a trimmed-down free version available for download. It's geared more toward hobbyist and beginners.
>>>
>>>With Express and SQL Server Express (also free) you can really learn a lot.
>>>
>>>>I have VB.NET 2003. What is the Express version of 2005?
>>>>http://www.levelextreme.com/wconnect/wc.dll?2,15,1202421
Re: Best VB.NET resources?
>>>>>How could that be. The Express version of Visual Studio 2005 is free. I would think that would give access to all.
>>>>>
>>>>>>>Jay,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Is there any reason you're looking at a VS2003 book, as opposed to a VS2005 book?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>That's the only version of VB.NET that I have access to. :-(
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