With the express edition you can't get every single PC Programming language in one program, you have to download multiple. For example, if I want to program in C++ and Visual Basic, I have to install two programs... with the full version I only have to install one. Also in the full version, there are a few more features in the toolbox.
Get the Express, the full edition is NOT worth 2,000 dollars
No. Visual C++ Express is free, but Visual Studio C++ must be bought. The Express edition is a subset of the Studio release.
Microsoft Visual Web Developer focuses on the tools required to develop Web applications and is fully incorporated into Microsoft Visual Studio itself. Microsoft Visual Web Developer Express edition is a separate product that makes use of the same integrated development environment as Microsoft Visual Studio itself, but has a more limited set of language features.
Visual studio is a collection of different language compiler, whereas visual basic is just a single language. Visual studio express edition can be downloaded from www.microsoft.com/express A visual basic programmer uses visual studio to write and compile visual basic programs.
Visual Studio 2012, 2010, 2008 and 2005 Professional Edition
The simple answer is yes, it works in both.
Visual studio 2010 supports 5 programming languages. These are Visual Basic, Visual C#, Visual C++, Visual F# and JScript.
Microsoft has Visual Studio 2005, 2008, and (in beta) 2010. There are also older versions. There is no Visual Studio 2007. (Are you talking about Office 2007?)
Yes it uses framework 3.5, Visual Studio 2010 uses Net Framework 4.0
You can have Visual Studio 2005, 2008, and 2010 installed on a single PC without conflict.
Microsfot Visual Studio 2010 is a program used to develop applications for a variety of peripherals. For more information, visit the website: http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us
There are a few different websites that you can go to in order to get free training for Visual Studio 2010. Filestube.com is one of them.
depends on what app store visited