Also, the .NET framework itself has alwayd been a free download.
Sriram
On 8/6/05, Jonathan Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul Sweeney wrote:
> > Finally, on a personal level I have a licensed copy of VS 2003 at home, and
> > again can't justify the cost of VS 2005 when it comes out. (Wife
Paul Sweeney wrote:
Finally, on a personal level I have a licensed copy of VS 2003 at home, and
again can't justify the cost of VS 2005 when it comes out. (Wife and two
kids to support, sob, sob ;-)
Microsoft do plan to offer the 2005 Express products for US$49 each
(http://lab.msdn.microsoft.c
Hi Martin/Jim,
> it would be interesting to hear feedback as to how important having
> a version if IronPython running on .Net 1.1 is for you.
Really, Really important ! :-)
I'm a total CPython convert having been a Python developer for the last 1
1/2 years, but just took a .NET role. I'd l