>>>>THe framework is free.
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>>>Ok, good, but in the other message you just did, it says that it is available to MSDN subscribers. Does that mean I need to purchase a subscription to MSDN to obtain it? Or, what did it mean exactly?
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>>Sorry for the confusion...
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>>The Framework is free. Anyone can download it. What you have to buy are tools like Visual Studio .Net that use the framework.
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>No more Notepad - my favorite editor! :)
For C#, I have found a really cool editor at
http://www.c-point.comWith CSharpEd you can easyly edit and compile C# code using the .NET framework Beta 2.
I cant compare this with Visual Studio because I never see VS .NET.
But it's a really good editor to put your hand on the C# langage.
:o)
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But if we exchange an idea, we both get 2 ideas, cool...Gérald Santerre
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