GoDarkCherries Posted June 6, 2004 Posted June 6, 2004 I am looking for somewhere that i can download the enterprise version or trial version of Visual Studio .NET. Thanks for your help. Quote
Administrators PlausiblyDamp Posted June 6, 2004 Administrators Posted June 6, 2004 http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/productinfo/trial/ Quote Posting Guidelines FAQ Post Formatting Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them. -- Albert Einstein
GoDarkCherries Posted June 6, 2004 Author Posted June 6, 2004 Thans a lot, I have one more question ~ I am downloading the VS.NET. Is that all i need? OR do i also need to install .NET FRAMEWORK SDK??? Thanks again... Quote
Administrators PlausiblyDamp Posted June 6, 2004 Administrators Posted June 6, 2004 As part of the install it should include everything you need. All the tools etc from the Framework SDK will be installed as well. Quote Posting Guidelines FAQ Post Formatting Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them. -- Albert Einstein
GoDarkCherries Posted June 7, 2004 Author Posted June 7, 2004 Oh, i didn't know it would be that easy haha. Thanks a lot. One more thing. I doubt VS.NET includes the directX right? so what do i need to get that up and running? and can you provide the link to the documentation please. (i am not lazy to search myself... i am just don't really know how to use MSDN.) thanks. Quote
Administrators PlausiblyDamp Posted June 7, 2004 Administrators Posted June 7, 2004 http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/nhp/default.asp?contentid=28000410 Quote Posting Guidelines FAQ Post Formatting Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them. -- Albert Einstein
*Experts* Nerseus Posted June 7, 2004 *Experts* Posted June 7, 2004 You don't need to search MSDN: just use Google. If you search for "directx" it takes you right to the download page. Since you plan on learning .NET and DirectX at the same time, you'd better get *real* good at searching for information *real* fast as DirectX is a very difficult thing to learn by itself - and that's for experienced developers confortable with a language. To tips to searching for info: In google, you can include "site:website" to limit a search to a particular URL. For example, you can use the following in google: directx site:microsoft.com Another useful tool - Microsoft's area of Google: http://www.google.com/microsoft.html -nerseus Quote "I want to stand as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all the kinds of things you can't see from the center." - Kurt Vonnegut
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