Posted on Thursday, May 6, 2004
Microsoft is giving away free copies of Visual Basic .NET 2003 Standard Edition to any developer in the US and Canada who signs up and watches five online movies on developing applications in VB.NET.
That’s not a bad deal, considering that VB.NET 2003 Standard costs $109 bought alone (and its IDE is built on the very nice Visual Studio .NET core). You MS developers out there who are still toiling with VB6 (you know who you are) might want to look into this…
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Free copies of Visual Basic .NET
Jason Lefkowitz has a blurb about Microsoft giving away free copies of the Visual Basic .NET Standard Edition 2003 if…