Which version should I get? I can get Standard for $50 and Professional for $100 (from school). Is the professional really worth the extra $50 if I'm a complete newbie? Will I use those extra tools?
-Fool
Which version should I get? I can get Standard for $50 and Professional for $100 (from school). Is the professional really worth the extra $50 if I'm a complete newbie? Will I use those extra tools?
-Fool
> Is the professional really worth the extra $50 if I'm a complete newbie? Will I use those extra tools?
Yes, and yes. The Professional edition includes an optimising compiler and MFC DLL linkings. Without these, you'll never really be able to distribute anything you make. Even as a newbie, you should look ahead to the possibility you will make a program you want to give to someone else!
Ess
Like a rat in a maze who says,
"Watch me choose my own direction"
Are you under the illusion
The path is winding your way? - Rush
no, I'd say get the standard!!
Hopefully this is one newbie who won't need to use MFC...
no competition.... PRO
the only worry you will have is just how much you will want visual studio 7 and the .net framework. As you have just started it will probably be at least two years before you need that so I'd say you will get your moneys worth from the pro edition.
btw I use msvc pro. lol
Free the weed!! Class B to class C is not good enough!!
And the FAQ is here :- http://faq.cprogramming.com/cgi-bin/smartfaq.cgi
I found a guy that will sell me the Pro version for $60. So I'm getting that. Thanks for the replies
-Fool