MSVC.NET, Do you still need it?
Wreakon
Posted: Apr 29 2004, 10:26 PM


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Does anyone still need MSVC? About 2 more people have it now, anyone else need it?
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Mat Rupp
Posted: Apr 29 2004, 11:51 PM


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i Do
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Web_Developer
Posted: Apr 30 2004, 05:13 AM


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i need it too, please. biggrin.gif ohmy.gif)!
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Magna
Posted: Apr 30 2004, 06:00 AM


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yea me - i cant get it at the times u said cause i have school sad.gif
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cablenewt
Posted: May 1 2004, 06:05 AM


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I might be able to send it to you manga if i can get aim working to send it to you.
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Magna
Posted: May 2 2004, 12:02 PM


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oh ok but i dont have aim tongue.gif
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cablenewt
Posted: May 2 2004, 02:24 PM


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no point in it now class is cancled because people did not show up angry.gif
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BES12000
Posted: May 2 2004, 04:56 PM


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well i went on Netmeeting and put in the IP and nothing happened..it wouldnt go through..dont know what the deal was ..but it wasnt working...so i had a reason for not showing up...
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wyrzy
Posted: Jul 8 2004, 02:28 PM


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Is there some way I could get VC++.NET. I only have 6.0, and I keep receiving linkage errors when I try to #include the framework.
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Wreakon
Posted: Jul 8 2004, 07:17 PM


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QUOTE (wyrzy @ Jul 8 2004, 02:28 PM)
Is there some way I could get VC++.NET. I only have 6.0, and I keep receiving linkage errors when I try to #include the framework.

Either Express edition or DC++/Kazaa
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Better yet if you can, go buy it at a local college usually it runs for something like $6 depending on your local college programs. I got VS 6.0 for $100 at a Technical College, while at UW they give it to us for free.

I cannot serve it like I did before at this point.
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psyklic
Posted: Jul 11 2004, 04:39 AM


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Sorry, but piracy should not be discussed on these boards. As stated earlier, Microsoft offers free (or extremely low cost) versions of its compilers that are compatible with this class. We encourage you to obtain one of these if you do not have Microsoft's compiler:
  • VC++ 2003 Toolkit (free)
  • VS 2005 Express Beta (free)
  • Dev-C++ (g++) (free)
  • VC++ 6.0 Learning Edition (very cheap or free with many books)
  • VS 2002/2003 Academic License (~$100)
  • Microsoft Campus Agreement (~$0-10, limited availability)
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Danny [itcc_teachers@pclx.com]
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