Steve wrote:
> Just to clarify one thing: you don't need a special license to get Visual
Studio Community Edition to work on Python, even within a big company -
it's free for open source work, and has everything we need.
My employer gave me a laptop without Windows license. It is likely the case
f
Brian,
Thanks again for helping here!
Two additional experience stories on why MSDN is valuable for those of
working on the Python language:
- Some of us otherwise don't run Windows devices, but would like to
support Windows, across potentially a range of versions and natural
languages
On 15Aug2018 0650, Brian Curtin wrote:
This will give you access to Microsoft's Developer
Network, which includes access to things like Visual Studio and Windows
licenses that we can use for working on Python.
Just to clarify one thing: you don't need a special license to get
Visual Studio Co
Hi Brian,
My current subscription expires at the start of November, which seems
to be a little out of sync with when you do these renewals (I'm not
sure how that happened - I think I was late renewing one year). I
don't know if it's worth renewing now to bring things back in sync,
but in case it is
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:13 AM, Trent Nelson wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 10:27:34AM -0500, Yury Selivanov wrote:
>> Hi Brian,
>>
>> My subscription expires today..
>
> I think you get a grace period for a couple of weeks which is handy.
Yep, usually there's some grace period.
If anyone
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 10:27:34AM -0500, Yury Selivanov wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> My subscription expires today..
I think you get a grace period for a couple of weeks which is handy.
> Is it possible to renew it somehow?
So, I ended up renewing my subscription most recently via an online
Hi Brian,
My subscription expires today.. Is it possible to renew it somehow?
Thanks,
Yury
On 2014-11-14, 4:39 PM, Vinay Sajip wrote:
Brian Curtin python.org> writes:
Since I've gotten a couple of requests now for MSDN renewals, I may as
well try to do them in a big batch. If you have an MS
Brian Curtin python.org> writes:
> Since I've gotten a couple of requests now for MSDN renewals, I may as
> well try to do them in a big batch. If you have an MSDN subscription
> that is expired or soon expiring, I can get you a renewal if you send
> me the email address you use to login and your
Le 14/11/2014 17:47, Steve Dower a écrit :
> Antoine Pitrou wrote:
>> Le 14/11/2014 03:11, Nick Coghlan a écrit :
>>> Oh, that reminds me - we should mention the availability of Visual
>>> Studio Community edition on python-dev, and likely update the
>>> developers guide to recommend i
Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> Le 14/11/2014 03:11, Nick Coghlan a écrit :
>> Oh, that reminds me - we should mention the availability of Visual
>> Studio Community edition on python-dev, and likely update the
>> developers guide to recommend it to Windows based contributors.
>>
>> I'll w
Le 14/11/2014 03:11, Nick Coghlan a écrit :
> Oh, that reminds me - we should mention the availability of Visual
> Studio Community edition on python-dev, and likely update the
> developers guide to recommend it to Windows based contributors.
>
> I'll write something up for the li
On 14 November 2014 12:08, Nick Coghlan wrote:
> On 14 November 2014 09:04, Brian Curtin wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> Since I've gotten a couple of requests now for MSDN renewals, I may as
>> well try to do them in a big batch. If you have an MSDN subscription
>> that is expired or soon expiring,
On 14 November 2014 09:04, Brian Curtin wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Since I've gotten a couple of requests now for MSDN renewals, I may as
> well try to do them in a big batch. If you have an MSDN subscription
> that is expired or soon expiring, I can get you a renewal if you send
> me the email addres
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