Microsoft's freebies: Visual Studio and SQL Server
GHoosdum
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The Inquirer reports that Microsoft is allowing free downloads of "Express Editions" of both Visual Studio.NET 2005 and SQL Server 2005 for personal use.
Thanks to Leonardo for this great piece of news!The only downside to the whole affair is that Microsoft is reluctant to commit to giving away the Express Editions forever. So if you want to get your hands on one or all of them, you'd be wise to download them in the near future as there are no guarantees that they will still be available for free in the new year.
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but eh, im gonna go and try to download these at home.
They are almost complete visual studio versions, they just lack the little nicities like version control
she bought me a copy of it for $25. and a copy of office for $14, and xp pro for $18
After tripping over SQL Servers for years from my myopic hardware perspective I jumped on that SQLServer Express download in hopes of seeing what/how it does what it does. After installing it I now am the proud owner of another service running but I am clueless as to how to use it. I see no links or programs to actually let me interface with it. There is a Native Client program installed somewhere according to the add/remove list but I don't even know if that is what I should be using. Can anyone shed some light on this for me?