should I get Visual Studio or just Visual C++ ?
I''m not sure which to buy. I only want to program in C++ so I don''t care about the VB or j++ stuff. I think it said that there are other things in studio that aren''t in plain C++. Are they worth the extra cost?
You don''t want the non C++ stuff. "They say that there are other things in studio that aren''t inplain C++" - like VB, Visual FoxPro, VisualJ++, Visual SourceSafe, etc. And yet you ask.
Sorry, I''m just starting to get cranky at what I consider redundant questions. but (politely) unless you were otherwise planning to buy two or more components of Visual Studio, it''s not worth the cost.
Sorry, I''m just starting to get cranky at what I consider redundant questions. but (politely) unless you were otherwise planning to buy two or more components of Visual Studio, it''s not worth the cost.
I found this web page after maybe four clicks in msdn:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/prodinfo/features/features.asp
It tells you all of the various features of the different components of Visual Studio. Note that if you just buy Visual C++, you will still get an MSDN CD.
War Worlds - A 3D Real-Time Strategy game in development.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/prodinfo/features/features.asp
It tells you all of the various features of the different components of Visual Studio. Note that if you just buy Visual C++, you will still get an MSDN CD.
War Worlds - A 3D Real-Time Strategy game in development.
I was mainly asking about the SourceSafe and a couple of the other non language things, I said I didn''t want other languages, not that I didn''t want all the extras, but looking at that chart again (yes I looked myself earlier) I see that it is only in the enterprise edition anyway. Ok thanks.
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