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VS 2012 Express Editions
MS changed it somewhat this time. When you download the version your want (let's say VS2012 for Desktop) you get all the languages (C#, C++, VB) as opposed to dowloading them individually like they did with 2010.
The VS UI looks different but seems to have the same functionality as the 2010 edition.
I've not had a chance to play around with it much, so I don't have more info than that.
Code on !
Edit : Forgot to add for people not familiar with the Express editions that these are all free.
MS changed it somewhat this time. When you download the version your want (let's say VS2012 for Desktop) you get all the languages (C#, C++, VB) as opposed to dowloading them individually like they did with 2010.
The VS UI looks different but seems to have the same functionality as the 2010 edition.
I've not had a chance to play around with it much, so I don't have more info than that.
Code on !
Edit : Forgot to add for people not familiar with the Express editions that these are all free.
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