will anyone be friendly enought to take some quick time and take a screenshot of vb.net so i can see what im about to dive into...i havent purchased it yet but im about to...
thanks
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will anyone be friendly enought to take some quick time and take a screenshot of vb.net so i can see what im about to dive into...i havent purchased it yet but im about to...
thanks
Here you go, I dont know how a screen shot could help you though. You could find it on the web too, but anyways....
http://www.vbforums.com/attachment.php?postid=1095110
how do u like it?
oh well I'm not that pro :D but it's very organized, I like it ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Liquid Pennies
how do u like it?
Mr Polite...... How much did you spend for Vb .Net? Or do you have the whole visual studio? :p Im just curious because ive seen the pro version for about $100.00.
well, I'm just a student (not working anywhere:D) and I have the full version of VS.NET, so you can probably guess that I didnt buy it :pQuote:
Originally posted by Dilenger4
Mr Polite...... How much did you spend for Vb .Net? Or do you have the whole visual studio? :p Im just curious because ive seen the pro version for about $100.00.
well I have 2 reasons for that:1- I dont make money out of it 2- I dont have the money to buy it
Umm I've seen the $100 version, I think it's good. I dont know if it has the MSDN lib in it, but who cares... I don't know if that one is any different from the VB.NET that comes with the VS package
Im pretty sure that it is the same one that comes in the visual studio package. Im just curious because i purchased VB6 tutoral edition a couple of years ago and i remember it being about $100 bucks so i would think that VB .Net would be more, but i guess not. So how did you end up getting the whole VS if you didn't buy it? :p
took me about 2 full weeks to download all the 7CDs from Kazaa (SHHHHHHH :D). My computer was on for about 18 hours each day, hehe....Quote:
Originally posted by Dilenger4
Im pretty sure that it is the same one that comes in the visual studio package. Im just curious because i purchased VB6 tutoral edition a couple of years ago and i remember it being about $100 bucks so i would think that VB .Net would be more, but i guess not. So how did you end up getting the whole VS if you didn't buy it? :p
my neighbor works for microsoft. he gets it for..about 100 :-D (full VS.net, enterprise that is) :D
if you said that in the Counter-Strike Art forums (thats where i go for help with photoshop, 3ds max, lightwave, flash, and all that), you would be banned in a second. not just your s/n, but your ip would be bannedQuote:
took me about 2 full weeks to download all the 7CDs from Kazaa (SHHHHHHH ). My computer was on for about 18 hours each day, hehe....
ironically, almost no one in that forum has 3ds the legal way, just no one says it...
what a bad forum!!!!Quote:
Originally posted by Liquid Pennies
my neighbor works for microsoft. he gets it for..about 100 :-D (full VS.net, enterprise that is) :D
if you said that in the Counter-Strike Art forums (thats where i go for help with photoshop, 3ds max, lightwave, flash, and all that), you would be banned in a second. not just your s/n, but your ip would be banned
ironically, almost no one in that forum has 3ds the legal way, just no one says it...
anyways I said I downloaded VS.NET, I didnt say whether I downloaded the trial version or the full version:p besides, who cares, it's VBForums ;)
Liquid,
If i was you and I could get my hands on the enterprise version for $100 i would jump on it. I have the enterprise architect version but that's because my work has a subscription to the msdn library... I'm actually developing an application and once I do that i think it's close to $800 for a license... Anyways good luck.
if you're gonna use pirated software you're best not to tell anyone online... most decent sites would not put up with such people.
anyway, my copy of VisualStudio.Net Enterprise Developer cost me a whole $0 / £0 :) and it's 100% legitimate. and no, I didn't steal it from the shop!
Jack;
Jack you say you didnt jack it from a shop, so I'm assuming you stole it from a friend:rolleyes: ;)Quote:
Originally posted by jack hoxley
if you're gonna use pirated software you're best not to tell anyone online... most decent sites would not put up with such people.
anyway, my copy of VisualStudio.Net Enterprise Developer cost me a whole $0 / £0 :) and it's 100% legitimate. and no, I didn't steal it from the shop!
Jack;
I got real lucky, I went the MS .NET launch and I won a MSDN Universal subscription. Sweet deal for me, I get the full VS.NET Enterprise Architect for free, along with an ass load more software, all for free.
WOOOT!!! you ARE lucky:D did you have to pay any thing to get ticket for the .NET lunch?Quote:
Originally posted by hellswraith
I got real lucky, I went the MS .NET launch and I won a MSDN Universal subscription. Sweet deal for me, I get the full VS.NET Enterprise Architect for free, along with an ass load more software, all for free.
Nope it was a free event.
I know a guy that owns a computer shop so I got it free.
im a student and i just loned it out of the library :D
microsofts campus deals are sweet :D
- nope :) I wrote a review of it when it came out for my website, so Microsoft had to send me a copy... which was nice of them.Quote:
Jack you say you didnt jack it from a shop, so I'm assuming you stole it from a friend
Jack;
:D
im going to stick with my neighbor who works for microsoft. hes really nice and doesnt care if you do this.
well it sounds like a sweet deal... so why complain ;)
Jack;
You are VERY lucky. I wish I had a neighbor like that who could hook me up...Quote:
Originally posted by Liquid Pennies
:D
im going to stick with my neighbor who works for microsoft. hes really nice and doesnt care if you do this.