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Visual Studio Std vs Pro?

I recently picked up some reading materials on Visual Basic 2005 and
although I don't actually own Visual Studio, I'm considering buying it -
just to try to teach myself some VB. Anyway, can somebody tell me, what's
the real difference between the Pro and Std Editions of Visual Studio
(besides the hefty price difference)? I can almost afford the Std edition,
but will I be sorry for not saving up and buying the Pro?

Thanks!
Mark
Feb 7 '07 #1
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On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 13:41:24 -0500, "Mark" <ma**@nospam.comwrote:

¤ I recently picked up some reading materials on Visual Basic 2005 and
¤ although I don't actually own Visual Studio, I'm considering buying it -
¤ just to try to teach myself some VB. Anyway, can somebody tell me, what's
¤ the real difference between the Pro and Std Editions of Visual Studio
¤ (besides the hefty price difference)? I can almost afford the Std edition,
¤ but will I be sorry for not saving up and buying the Pro?

The following should help:

Visual Studio Editions
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...cz(VS.80).aspx
Paul
~~~~
Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
Feb 7 '07 #2
Mark,

If your goal is to learn Visual Basic, you really should consider the free
Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition.

Kerry Moorman
"Mark" wrote:
I recently picked up some reading materials on Visual Basic 2005 and
although I don't actually own Visual Studio, I'm considering buying it -
just to try to teach myself some VB. Anyway, can somebody tell me, what's
the real difference between the Pro and Std Editions of Visual Studio
(besides the hefty price difference)? I can almost afford the Std edition,
but will I be sorry for not saving up and buying the Pro?

Thanks!
Mark
Feb 7 '07 #3
Mark,

I agree with Kerry.

I would first go download the VB express 2005 edition. Learn off that. If
it suites all your needs...u save yourself some coin.

I am in the same boat as you, and am teaching myself VB in my spare time.
It has taken me way longer than expected.
So far it has done everything i have tried learning.

You can always buy the whole vb later and import your projects.

Miro

"Mark" <ma**@nospam.comwrote in message
news:45***********************@roadrunner.com...
>I recently picked up some reading materials on Visual Basic 2005 and
although I don't actually own Visual Studio, I'm considering buying it -
just to try to teach myself some VB. Anyway, can somebody tell me, what's
the real difference between the Pro and Std Editions of Visual Studio
(besides the hefty price difference)? I can almost afford the Std
edition,
but will I be sorry for not saving up and buying the Pro?

Thanks!
Mark

Feb 7 '07 #4
On Feb 7, 1:41 pm, "Mark" <m...@nospam.comwrote:
I recently picked up some reading materials on Visual Basic 2005 and
although I don't actually own Visual Studio, I'm considering buying it -
just to try to teach myself some VB. Anyway, can somebody tell me, what's
the real difference between the Pro and Std Editions of Visual Studio
(besides the hefty price difference)? I can almost afford the Std edition,
but will I be sorry for not saving up and buying the Pro?

Thanks!
Mark
I agree with the others so far: go for the free Express Edition -
unless you've already been working with it. As far as I can tell, the
main differences Pro will have over Standard are Crystal Reports,
building Office Tools, advanced SQL Server options, remote debugging.

See comparisons here: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa700921.aspx

Feb 7 '07 #5
Mark,

The same idea about the express edition here.

Cor

"Mark" <ma**@nospam.comschreef in bericht
news:45***********************@roadrunner.com...
>I recently picked up some reading materials on Visual Basic 2005 and
although I don't actually own Visual Studio, I'm considering buying it -
just to try to teach myself some VB. Anyway, can somebody tell me, what's
the real difference between the Pro and Std Editions of Visual Studio
(besides the hefty price difference)? I can almost afford the Std
edition,
but will I be sorry for not saving up and buying the Pro?

Thanks!
Mark

Feb 7 '07 #6
Thanks to everyone for their input! I will work with the Express verson for
now. Hopefully it's close enough to the .net version that I won't have any
difficulties or won't be spinning my wheels by pursuing it.

Thanks!
Mark
Feb 8 '07 #7
Mark,

The VS 2005 Express IS .net. It's just a little brother of the 'pay to play'
versions

Bruce

"Mark" <ma**@nospam.comwrote in message
news:45***********************@roadrunner.com...
Thanks to everyone for their input! I will work with the Express verson
for now. Hopefully it's close enough to the .net version that I won't
have any difficulties or won't be spinning my wheels by pursuing it.

Thanks!
Mark

Feb 10 '07 #8

"Bruce W. Darby" <kr******@atcomcast.netwrote in message
news:MO******************************@comcast.com. ..
Mark,

The VS 2005 Express IS .net. It's just a little brother of the 'pay to
play' versions

Bruce

Thanks - that makes me feel better! I figure that if I'm learning
something, about which I know very little, I should at least make sure that
I'm heading in the right direction!

Mark :-)
Feb 10 '07 #9

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