steved Posted April 4, 2003 Posted April 4, 2003 If you're a post-secondary student, your school faculty/department qualifies for MSDNAA, and that means you can get VS .NET Pro for free, or a negligible price ($5, as speedstickoo mentioned). I got a copy of MSDNAA Visual Studio from an Academic VS .net 2003 launch, without my University applying directly (I just needed a student ID). If you're a highschool student or - for whatever reason - your school doesn't qualify for MSDNAA, Academic is still fine. As far as I can tell, it's just a re-labeled copy of Professional with the sub-par Academic version of the MSDN docs. ;) Happy purchasing. .steve Quote zig?
*Experts* Volte Posted April 4, 2003 *Experts* Posted April 4, 2003 (edited) [edit] Divil here - Invading Volte's post! This thread was split off from an older one which didn't need to be dug up [/edit] This thread is like 5 months old; no need to dig up threads that old. Don't worry though, I just about dug this thread up by accident as well; saw someone looking at it on Who's Online and clicked the link from there. Good thing I noticed the date on the post. :) Edited April 4, 2003 by divil Quote
Leaders quwiltw Posted April 4, 2003 Leaders Posted April 4, 2003 "... on Who's Online..." What's that? Quote --tim
*Experts* Volte Posted April 4, 2003 *Experts* Posted April 4, 2003 http://www.xtremedotnettalk.com/online.php?s= It's on the bottom of the main index. :) Quote
Leaders quwiltw Posted April 4, 2003 Leaders Posted April 4, 2003 Freaky... never knew that title was a link. thanks Quote --tim
steved Posted April 4, 2003 Author Posted April 4, 2003 Oops. Oh well. If it helped quwiltw find Who's Online, at least posting to an ancient thread did something good. :) Quote zig?
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