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in thread Why GUI perl programs on Windows?

VC++ costs $89. Same with Visual C# and VB.net

Jason L. Froebe

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Re^3: Why GUI perl programs on Windows?
by thor (Priest) on Sep 06, 2005 at 13:35 UTC
    Because I'm lazy...but what are the terms of use for that $89? Can you sell what you make? Also, what do you get? An IDE, or just a compiler suite?

    thor

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      You get Visual Studio with C# or Visual Studio with C++ or Visual Studio with VB. All are standard editions. The Visual Studio part is the GUI IDE - the most advanced programing IDE on the planet IMHO.

      Jason L. Froebe

      Team Sybase member

      No one has seen what you have seen, and until that happens, we're all going to think that you're nuts. - Jack O'Neil, Stargate SG-1

        Visual Studio...the most advanced programing IDE on the planet
        I have to agree with you there. I've not worked with it directly, but we're becoming an MS shop more and more each day. I've seen what the developers do with it and am impressed. I do worry a bit though that they're not really learning the fine details of the language as a result, though...

        thor

        Feel the white light, the light within
        Be your own disciple, fan the sparks of will
        For all of us waiting, your kingdom will come