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Updating VS 2003 to C# 2.0

I've searched around and have come up empty. At home I have VS 2005
with the C# 2.0 libraries but at work I have VS2003 that does not.

Is there a way to just update the VS2003 C# libraries? My employer is
to cheap to by the VS 2005.

Any help would be great!

Levidikus

Nov 10 '06 #1
4 985
VS2005 is worth the money but if your employer would stump up the cache, try
SharpDevelop 2. And open source free IDE for .NET 2
www.icsharpcode.net

Oh, and try getting a new job too.

Ciaran O'Donnell

"Levidikus" wrote:
I've searched around and have come up empty. At home I have VS 2005
with the C# 2.0 libraries but at work I have VS2003 that does not.

Is there a way to just update the VS2003 C# libraries? My employer is
to cheap to by the VS 2005.

Any help would be great!

Levidikus

Nov 10 '06 #2
Hello Levidikus,

Check if VS 2005 Express conform to your needs. You can use it free

LI've searched around and have come up empty. At home I have VS 2005
Lwith the C# 2.0 libraries but at work I have VS2003 that does not.
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LIs there a way to just update the VS2003 C# libraries? My employer
Lis to cheap to by the VS 2005.
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LAny help would be great!
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LLevidikus
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cease to be insipid." (c) Friedrich Nietzsche
Nov 10 '06 #3
Thanks for the replies .....

That get's me in the right direction.

Nov 10 '06 #4
Hi,

Three options:

1 - Download VS2005 express, it's free but it's missing some components
2- Use the SDK directly and compile your code from the command line
3- send the source code to the office and copy the code in your project, you
will not be able to use the new 2.0 features though

"Levidikus" wrote:
I've searched around and have come up empty. At home I have VS 2005
with the C# 2.0 libraries but at work I have VS2003 that does not.

Is there a way to just update the VS2003 C# libraries? My employer is
to cheap to by the VS 2005.

Any help would be great!

Levidikus

Nov 10 '06 #5

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