No problemo, I would recommend googling "Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate" and clicking the microsoft link and downloading the trial. Eventually it'll ask for a key to extend trial or register. ilikewaterha posted a product key on like the 2nd page of this section which you can use to register it, it's a reallllly nice program and has a lot more functionality than the express versions seeing as you're "supposed" to pay like $10,000 or something ridiculous. Anyways, it's up to you. I doubt you'll need anything more than what Express provides for a long time yet, I know I don't haha, although having compile options is a bonus and I like the layout.
hehe : P but when i download vb 2010, is there a vb.net inside or something ? :P
Originally Posted by mizzer3
hehe : P but when i download vb 2010, is there a vb.net inside or something ? :P
VB 2010 is .NET lol.
yeah, im not that smart u see
Originally Posted by mizzer3
yeah, im not that smart u see
Haha both Visual Basic 2008 and 2010 express editions are based around the .NET framework, pretty sure 2005 is too.
u can get a free key for it there are many tuts for it its very easy have fun
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well if vb.net are inside vb 10 . how can i use vb.net ?
Originally Posted by mizzer3
well if vb.net are inside vb 10 . how can i use vb.net ?
Umm.. install and run it?
Originally Posted by mizzer3
well if vb.net are inside vb 10 . how can i use vb.net ?
VB.Net = Programming language. You cannot run/download/whatever a programming language
VB/VS = The program you program in.
Originally Posted by Blubb1337
VB.Net = Programming language. You cannot run/download/whatever a programming language
VB/VS = The program you program in.
Yeah this is true, but I meant to access the ability to manipulate the .NET framework he should run VB