VS 2003 has some great time-saving features if you program for a living.
If you're still on the learning curve there's still a lot you can absorb
using earlier versions of VS.NET.
If you can afford it, upgrade. If you can't, dont worry.
--
Bob Powell [MVP]
C#, System.Drawing
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"ww" <ww3140@_yah-oo.com> wrote in message
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I have been leaning C# for a month or so now. I'm enjoying it. However
I don't have the newest version of viusal Studio.NET. You know, VS
.NET 2003.
Will I miss much if I stay with my older version of VS .NET or should
I really look into upgrading? If so, Why?
thanks.
-w w