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Microsoft Visual Studio .Net Enterprise Architect Edition:
... of applications are stari ng you in the face, with descriptions as to what they represent. A couple of options are : VB Desktop Application and VB Web Based Application. Both use the same interface to build it but they differ. this is because a Desktop application is going to physically sit on someone's computer. The Web Based a... Read the full review: An excellent studio by andycharger |
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Microsoft Visual Studio .Net Enterprise Architect Edition ... Studio.Net Overall, this package looks like a wonderful collection of tools for the serious developer. In one box, you get several server products (Windows 2000, SQL Server, Exchange Server, BizTalk Server, Host Integration, nad Commerce Server) - all developer only versions, and you also get a nice lot of programming tools - C++, the new C# (sharp), Visual Basic, and all the 'hidden' bits, like ASP.Net, ADO.Net, Crystal Reports, etc. It sounds fantastic. So why do I feel as if I've just been handed a party manifesto by a grinning politician? In the past, I've been happy when updates have come out for Microsoft's programming tools, because... Read the full review: A step sideways? by gmuston |
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Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Enterprise Edition ... Visual C++ provides an effective tre-style map of the functions contained within your program. The MFC does not nearly compare to Borland's VCL in terms of ease-of-use, although when writing the actual, Visual C++'s "IntelliSense Technology" makes life much easier than in C++ Builder. Overall, if you want Rapid-Application-Development, or if you are relatively new to C++, Borland C++ Builder may be the bettwe choice, but for more experienced programmers Microsoft's Visual C++ is, in my opinion, by far the best choice. ... Read the full review: Control vs Ease-of-use by zeolite3d |
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Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Enterprise Edition ... the title of my opinion says its so great theres nothing else well i believe its true for many reasons. i and my friend are very good programmers but we took two very different routes to get the programming software that we needed to show off our skills, well cutting a long story short my mate baught every bit of programming software indivitually, it cost him alot. I on the other hand baught it on the one single package, it cost less then the combined price of just two of the programming development languages and yet it had loads of them, including all the help files and such stuff which my mate did not. so putting it simple its great ... Read the full review: its so great theres nothing else by |










