You are a couple of hours too late. I am already too deeply entrenched in the TFS <g>.
>Maybe check out Git as well. I have a neighbor, some years younger than us and a C# guy, who is wildly enthusiastic about Git. He says it has transformed his development practices. That struck me as a pretty strong statement.
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>>Of course, I realize that you get a limited/basic stuff when you don't pay for it. But I need to learn and to start using version control (or version sharing) first. Once I have anything tangible I may upgrade. I would be surprised if MS does not provide a path to upgrade to professional version.
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>>>Just be aware that some features are not available in Express. But it has the basics of version control.
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>>>>I don't have the MSDN subscription but what William said, I will go with the Express version. I only need it for 2 people; maybe 3 at the most. Actually I have already started watching the tutorial on TFS on Pluralsight.
>>>>Thank you and thank you, William.
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