I'm not talking about Visual Studio itself not being accessible; that program
is as accessible as can be, except for the WPF designer, but to be honest, I'd
rather learn XAML for that purpose anyway since it's more precise and fun to
dig in, and I believe all programmers should do the same. Wha
Subscript to BizSpark, it will get you licenses for nothing.
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Arjang Assadi wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> What is the most cost effective way of getting VS 2012 Pro + MS Office for
> development ?
>
> Anyone knows a VS 2012 pro allows for 2 non-concurrent use? ( one
Thank you Ian, hadn't heard of "TechNet subscription" untill now.
On 14 December 2012 21:15, Ian Thomas wrote:
> TechNet Standard subscription
Possibly a Visual Studio Professional MSDN Subscription, plus a TechNet
Standard subscription?
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Ian Thomas
Victoria Park, Western Australia
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