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VS Editions
Hi guys,
I have looked briefely on google, but did not find what the precise difference is between Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition and Visual Studio 2005 Profesional Edition. Anyone came across this before...? I know the one is free and the other not Please let me know.. Thanks guys. Jo.
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I had Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition running earlier this year and although they said it was lacking in functionality from its big brother I still enjoyed the experience and didn't really realise that I was running the trimmed down version, however I never needed to compile any DLL's at the time - so I don't know if it has the ability to do this but I'd expect it ought too. I ran SQL Server 2005 Express Edition alonside it and never had any problems at all. |
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Yip, looks like VWD will do the job for scaled-down applications, but enterprise sized applications with multiple projects broken down in an n-tiered architecture will require VS. Thanks for you input Paul. Jo. |
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