Upgrading from Visual c# .Net 1.1 (where to buy?)

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  • Logician

    Upgrading from Visual c# .Net 1.1 (where to buy?)

    I am using Visual .Net and C# (1.1) and I am trying to upgrade. But
    Amazon do not sell any upgrade. I cannot see any product listing to
    buy.

    Is the upgrade now all in with Visual Studio? Or how is it done?
  • Roger Frost

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    Re: Upgrading from Visual c# .Net 1.1 (where to buy?)

    "Logician" <sales@logician s.comwrote in message
    news:c029747c-63a3-47cd-839b-2aaec4fed8b9@m2 3g2000hsc.googl egroups.com...
    I am using Visual .Net and C# (1.1) and I am trying to upgrade. But
    Amazon do not sell any upgrade. I cannot see any product listing to
    buy.
    >
    Is the upgrade now all in with Visual Studio? Or how is it done?
    I use Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition (.NET 3.5). C++, C#, VB, and Web
    Developer Express Editions are all free, and so far I am extremely thrilled
    with the value to cost ratio. :)

    I am not exactly sure, but I believe there are no royalties for private _or_
    commercial use. Someone will correct me if I am wrong about this
    undoubtedly. So far I haven't had to worry about this issue with Express
    Edition, but I need to look into it myself sometime. (Maybe I should
    actually read the whole EULA now and then :) )

    I hope this helps.

    Check out http://www.microsoft.com/express/


    --
    Roger Frost
    "Logic Is Syntax Independent"

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    • sloan

      #3
      Re: Upgrading from Visual c# .Net 1.1 (where to buy?)


      ?





      Or are you saying you're having "from 1.1" issues?




      "Logician" <sales@logician s.comwrote in message
      news:c029747c-63a3-47cd-839b-2aaec4fed8b9@m2 3g2000hsc.googl egroups.com...
      >I am using Visual .Net and C# (1.1) and I am trying to upgrade. But
      Amazon do not sell any upgrade. I cannot see any product listing to
      buy.
      >
      Is the upgrade now all in with Visual Studio? Or how is it done?

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