By mswatcher
via devblog.ailon.org
Published: May 09 2008 / 13:12
I remember going through something like this with Visual Studio 2005 but back then I've swallowed my pride and called my local "pusher" and got the VS2005 all fashioned way. Now, 3 years later, I want to buy Visual Studio 2008. Let's see how this goes...
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sproketboy replied ago:
Why would you buy this anyway unless your company requires it? Then they should purchase it for you. With all the free Java based IDEs out there, there's no reason to waste your money.
ailon replied ago:
Well, I need/want to develop ASP.NET/Windows/Silverlight apps and I want to do it in the most comfortable way. I believe Visual Studio is the best for my needs and I can justify paying $200-$300 every 3 years for my main work tool. And I (sort of) am "my company".
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