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Microsoft® Visual C#® .NET 2003 Standard Edition

Are there any significant limitations with using the standalone C#
Standard version.
At this stage I am only concerned with learning ...

Thanks in advance for any enlightening comments.

Nov 16 '05 #1
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You can take a look at table of the features for all editions at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/ho.../choosing.aspx.

From what I saw, I think that for learning purposes, you'll be just fine
with it.

Good luck :)
Branimir

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Branimir Giurov
MCSD.NET, MCDBA, MCT
eAgility LLC

"Kerry W Brown" <kw*****@optushome.com.au> wrote in message
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Microsoft® Visual C#® .NET 2003 Standard Edition

Are there any significant limitations with using the standalone C#
Standard version.
At this stage I am only concerned with learning ...

Thanks in advance for any enlightening comments.

Nov 16 '05 #2
Standard edition is fine for general development. It has great support for winforms and webfroms apps and the rest of the apps supported by other editions. The startup projects are just code skeletons after all, so you can do pretty much any project type with standard editions, even once that are not in the New dialog (i.e. your own project types)

However .NET Compact Framewrok is only available with Professional ed and above. Also don't know if DirectX (managed) will work with standard ed

Rasika
Nov 16 '05 #3
Kerry W Brown wrote:
Microsoft® Visual C#® .NET 2003 Standard Edition

Are there any significant limitations with using the standalone C#
Standard version.
At this stage I am only concerned with learning ...

Thanks in advance for any enlightening comments.


I'm also learning C#/.NET and haven't come across any limitations with
the Standard Edition thus far...
Nov 16 '05 #4
You can take a look at table of the features for all editions at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/ho.../choosing.aspx.

From what I saw, I think that for learning purposes, you'll be just fine
with it.

Good luck :)
Branimir

--
Branimir Giurov
MCSD.NET, MCDBA, MCT
eAgility LLC

"Kerry W Brown" <kw*****@optushome.com.au> wrote in message
news:eO**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Microsoft® Visual C#® .NET 2003 Standard Edition

Are there any significant limitations with using the standalone C#
Standard version.
At this stage I am only concerned with learning ...

Thanks in advance for any enlightening comments.

Nov 16 '05 #5
Standard edition is fine for general development. It has great support for winforms and webfroms apps and the rest of the apps supported by other editions. The startup projects are just code skeletons after all, so you can do pretty much any project type with standard editions, even once that are not in the New dialog (i.e. your own project types)

However .NET Compact Framewrok is only available with Professional ed and above. Also don't know if DirectX (managed) will work with standard ed

Rasika
Nov 16 '05 #6
Kerry W Brown wrote:
Microsoft® Visual C#® .NET 2003 Standard Edition

Are there any significant limitations with using the standalone C#
Standard version.
At this stage I am only concerned with learning ...

Thanks in advance for any enlightening comments.


I'm also learning C#/.NET and haven't come across any limitations with
the Standard Edition thus far...
Nov 16 '05 #7
Thanks Branimir, Rasika, Learner
Shopping Time !

"Branimir Giurov" <br******@nospam.com> wrote in message
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You can take a look at table of the features for all editions at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/ho.../choosing.aspx.

From what I saw, I think that for learning purposes, you'll be just fine
with it.

Good luck :)
Branimir

--
Branimir Giurov
MCSD.NET, MCDBA, MCT
eAgility LLC

"Kerry W Brown" <kw*****@optushome.com.au> wrote in message
news:eO**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Microsoft® Visual C#® .NET 2003 Standard Edition

Are there any significant limitations with using the standalone C#
Standard version.
At this stage I am only concerned with learning ...

Thanks in advance for any enlightening comments.

Nov 16 '05 #8
Thanks Branimir, Rasika, Learner
Shopping Time !

"Branimir Giurov" <br******@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Om*************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
You can take a look at table of the features for all editions at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/ho.../choosing.aspx.

From what I saw, I think that for learning purposes, you'll be just fine
with it.

Good luck :)
Branimir

--
Branimir Giurov
MCSD.NET, MCDBA, MCT
eAgility LLC

"Kerry W Brown" <kw*****@optushome.com.au> wrote in message
news:eO**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Microsoft® Visual C#® .NET 2003 Standard Edition

Are there any significant limitations with using the standalone C#
Standard version.
At this stage I am only concerned with learning ...

Thanks in advance for any enlightening comments.

Nov 16 '05 #9

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