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aʟex`
16th December 2007, 04:27
Wassup!
And at that, hi.
Located below are links to download Microsoft Visual Express Edition Programming Tools and they are free, so I am probably not breaking any rules. They are all in an ISO format, and so...
How to use
1. Download, of course.
2. Download an ISO Mounting tool, such as PowerISO (http://www.poweriso.com/download.htm), Daemon Tools (http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/download.php), etc.
3. Mount the ISO on, with Daemon Tools, it's right click daemon tools on the task bar and go mount image.
4. It will look like a disc in your computer, so yeh.
5. Install and use it for good and evil.
Alternative method: you can extract it using winrar too!!!
Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition
http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=7729280
Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition
http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=7729281
Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition
http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=7729278
Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition
http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=7729279
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition
http://www.microsoft.com/express/sql/register/
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition (All of the above)
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=104679
XxOsirisxX
16th December 2007, 07:22
It's in the correct one i guess.. it's programming after all ^^
gratz u did this, it's the "common" tools for programming, anyhow, it's not warez.
I minds to put this thread in sticky, but i'm not sure, another Mod could solve my doubt about adding or not. =)
That Asian Guy
16th December 2007, 23:49
remove release tags O_o
i bet 1 million u did not make this :P
o yea btw u can unzip .iso files with WinRAR :\
scruie
18th December 2007, 20:47
remove release tags O_o
i bet 1 million u did not make this :P
o yea btw u can unzip .iso files with WinRAR :\
Yup, WinRAR FTW!!!
Though it is possible to burn all the .iso to a DVD and make your every own AIO (All In One) disk...
Šěžăbĭ
18th December 2007, 20:56
Will them all fit on a normal DVD ? O.o
That Asian Guy
22nd December 2007, 00:01
probably
visual studio, which has everything, is 3GB
a dvd is 4.7GB
cuteharez
22nd December 2007, 07:58
Yup, WinRAR FTW!!!
Though it is possible to burn all the .iso to a DVD and make your every own AIO (All In One) disk...
Mehz just use thinstall to make it into a portable version.
thaicoures3
22nd December 2007, 09:05
Mehz just use thinstall to make it into a portable version.
Hmm?
I smell *bleep* (you don't need to know what that says:P) around here:\
How I know? Well cause a legit copy of thinstall costs $4995 U.S. dollars. Of course there are others that do the same thing (less features of course) for like $40 dollars...maybe even a free one (free one idk)
That Asian Guy
22nd December 2007, 22:23
i have ways of getting it (:pirate:)
S3NSA
22nd December 2007, 22:31
i have ways of getting it (:pirate:)
any any further mention of pirate business will get you :holzed:
cuteharez
24th December 2007, 22:27
Thread struck its very useful for beginners who want to learn how to code but can't afford to buy one.
CioNide
24th December 2007, 23:50
Thread struck its very useful for beginners who want to learn how to code but can't afford to buy one.
QFT.
Very useful, and also you should buy or download(idk) Visual Studio 6.0.
That Asian Guy
25th December 2007, 05:13
QFT.
Very useful, and also you should buy or download(idk) Visual Studio 6.0.
true, VS 2008 has little support, and u frequently cant get other ppl to try out ur program (theyre always too lazy to install .NET framework)
cuteharez
25th December 2007, 09:00
Anyhow Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition
Is useless since your can code using php too.
Added hyperlinks to both poweriso and daemon tools.
Also added a small notice for alternative method.
That Asian Guy
27th December 2007, 02:00
i managed to dig up VS 2005 link (dunno y its australia)
http://www.microsoft.com/Australia/msdn/vs2005/express.mspx
thaicoures3
19th January 2008, 05:48
i managed to dig up VS 2005 link (dunno y its australia)
http://www.microsoft.com/Australia/msdn/vs2005/express.mspx
Cause its this...
Link (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa718401.aspx)
Btw thats also 2005 express. Its an offline install which I prefer cause its faster...
Playa02
1st February 2008, 03:17
so... woudnt 2008 visual basic be better than 2005 cuz i got 2008. :chinese:
♦▬♣ KarnaX ♣▬♦
1st February 2008, 16:53
TwilightHacker made this direction.
▬ 16th December 2007, 03:27 ▬
thaicoures3
2nd February 2008, 23:43
2008 came out by then I think...and I don't know the differences between 2008 and 2005 except that you have to install another .Net framework for 2008.
That Asian Guy
3rd February 2008, 04:18
2008 came out by then I think...and I don't know the differences between 2008 and 2005 except that you have to install another .Net framework for 2008.
that will not matter if u use this method (http://www.mpcforum.com/showthread.php?t=218126)
danielcameron
8th February 2008, 01:05
Nice :D
That Asian Guy
14th December 2008, 20:11
Microsoft is now working on VS 2010, they have a test version out I think.
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