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IAC249
Squire

USA
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Posted - Apr 15 2006 :  10:32:44 PM  Show Profile  Visit IAC249's Homepage  Send IAC249 a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Has anyone been playing with the 2005 Express editions of VB or C#? I downloaded them today and was pretty impressed (particularly since they don't cost anything). The VB IDE almost makes me want to take up VB.NET (I migrated to C# after the death of VB6).

- Corey

Athiril
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16 Posts

Posted - Apr 15 2006 :  11:02:59 PM  Show Profile  Visit Athiril's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Nope, I have VS2005 Professional Edition.

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Krisc
Knave

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Posted - Apr 16 2006 :  10:30:42 AM  Show Profile  Visit Krisc's Homepage  Send Krisc an AOL message  Click to see Krisc's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Same as Athiril. But C# pwns! XD
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cbx
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Canada
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Posted - Apr 18 2006 :  1:15:33 PM  Show Profile  Visit cbx's Homepage  Send cbx an ICQ Message  Click to see cbx's MSN Messenger address  Send cbx a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I was using vb and C# express before I moved to vb.net pro 2005. The only problem I have with the express line of products is that they do not support macros or add0ins. Add-Ins I could do without but macros I need. Other then that I did have problems with it crashing unexpectedly, and fairly often, even my vs.net 2005 pro crashes on a regular basis. I personally recomend to anyone to not use the 2005 versions as there primary editing tool until sp1 has been released. The crashes are that annoying. Not that I have lost any of my work, surprisingly, but it's still a nusance when it happens.

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