VB .Net (Academic)

dinga

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I am thinking of buying VB.Net from microsoft. Can anyone tell me if there are any differences in the Academic version 2003 compared to the standard version 2003.

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Dinga
 
Academic version is like Professional version with additional student tools and the price is lower because its for education.
If you have choice between those 2 go with Academic all the way.
 
I did notice that the ms website said that the 2003 upgrade to .NET was not available to academic version owners...so you might keep that in mind. It looks like there will be limitations. Correct me if Im wrong on that.
 
It would all be good with professional/AE version but I read somewhere that the server explorer only works with MSDE and not MSSQL :(
 
Well, you can connect to MS SQL servers and view details about tables, etc. Its just that you have to manage all of your DB info via code, it doesnt give you all them nifty options to quickly build your table via a few clicks.
 
Academic version

Thanks, I think that confirms it for me. I will get the academic version and save the $$$
 
Yes you can. Microsoft says that you shouldnt, not that you cant. This is a welome change, for me anyway, from VB6.
 
Orbity: Wheres it say this? I was always under the impression you couldnt (not that I actually ever cared since theres no way you can possibly tell, but still)
 
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