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Visual studio 2005 standard vs. developer

What are the capabilities of Visual Studio 2005 Standard vs. Visual Studio
2005 Professional? I am principally a C++ guy but I do have some interest
in learning C#.
Nov 11 '06 #1
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"Mister Scary" <da*************@earthlink.netwrote in message
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What are the capabilities of Visual Studio 2005 Standard vs. Visual Studio
2005 Professional? I am principally a C++ guy but I do have some interest
in learning C#.
Both of the standard and profession editions include support for both
languages. The feature matrix is here:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...e/default.aspx

If you want to try out an entry-level single-language tool then take a look
at this:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/default.aspx

Regards,
Will
Nov 11 '06 #2

"Mister Scary" <da*************@earthlink.netwrote in message
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What are the capabilities of Visual Studio 2005 Standard vs. Visual Studio
2005 Professional? I am principally a C++ guy but I do have some interest
in learning C#.

Not knowing what types of applications you have in mind, one significant
difference is that the Professional Edition includes Crystal Reports for
reporting, whereas the Standard Edition does not.
Nov 11 '06 #3
If the menu options on the Standard version aren't any better than the
Express
than I will have to get the Professional, which is what I'm used to using.
I want
to create a dll building project, the AppWizard (or whatever it's called
now)
doesn't offer that option in the Express version. Is it offerred in the
Standard?

I'm just a little irritated that VC++ is no longer offerred standalone.
"William DePalo [MVP VC++]" <wi***********@mvps.orgwrote in message
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Both of the standard and profession editions include support for both
languages. The feature matrix is here:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...e/default.aspx

Nov 11 '06 #4
Mister Scary wrote:
If the menu options on the Standard version aren't any better than the
Express
than I will have to get the Professional, which is what I'm used to
using. I want
to create a dll building project, the AppWizard (or whatever it's
called now)
doesn't offer that option in the Express version. Is it offerred in
the Standard?
AFIAK the menu structure in Standard is the same as in Pro and above.
(modulo those features that aren't in Standard, of course). Only Express
uses the simplified menu structure.

-cd
Nov 11 '06 #5
"Mister Scary" <da*************@earthlink.netwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl
If the menu options on the Standard version aren't any better than the
Express
than I will have to get the Professional, which is what I'm used to
using. I want
to create a dll building project, the AppWizard (or whatever it's
called now)
doesn't offer that option in the Express version. Is it offerred in
the Standard?

I'm just a little irritated that VC++ is no longer offerred
standalone.

You can create dlls using VC++ Express. The process is just obscured
somewhat. See here:

http://groups.google.com/group/micro...58fe5980df91ea
--
John Carson

Nov 11 '06 #6
>What are the capabilities of Visual Studio 2005 Standard vs. Visual
>Studio
2005 Professional? I am principally a C++ guy but I do have some
interest
in learning C#.

Both of the standard and profession editions include support for both
languages. The feature matrix is here:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/pr...e/default.aspx
There are some differences between Standard and Professional which are
important for some specific application areas, like only Pro supporting
OpenMP. Complete comparion from this point of view should be this one:

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...h9(VS.80).aspx
Regards
Ondrej

--
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Ondrej Spanel
Bohemia Interactive Studio
www.bistudio.com
Nov 22 '06 #7

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