Yeah 2005 is pretty stable, we use Visual Studio .NET 2005 beta at work for production purposes. It easily manages 20+ C# projects and database connections all under source control (over 250,000 LOC...
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Yeah 2005 is pretty stable, we use Visual Studio .NET 2005 beta at work for production purposes. It easily manages 20+ C# projects and database connections all under source control (over 250,000 LOC...
If you'd like to see Visual C++ 2005 Express, you might like to look at the beta thats avaliable free from Microsoft's site. http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/visualc/
It is worth it, but wait a few months until the .NET Framework 2.0 is released. You'll be able to get Visual C++ .NET 2005 Express Edition for a lot cheaper and with all the new 2.0 features.