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How to download Microsoft Visuail c++ software

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89375...@gmail.com

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Feb 25, 2014, 11:22:02 PM2/25/14
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Recently,our class had studied Microsoft Visuail c++.So I want to practice after school,but I can't install this.I would appreciate it if someone could do me a favour!

Robert Wessel

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Feb 26, 2014, 1:42:58 AM2/26/14
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On Tue, 25 Feb 2014 20:22:02 -0800 (PST), 89375...@gmail.com wrote:

> Recently,our class had studied Microsoft Visuail c++.So I want to practice after school,but I can't install this.I would appreciate it if someone could do me a favour!


You can download the Visual Studio Express products from:

http://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-express-vs

You probably want the "Express 2013 for Windows Desktop" version.

If you need a version that runs on version of Windows prior to 7,
there's a link to the VS2010 downloads on that page (you'd probably
want to "C++" version).

Javier López

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Feb 26, 2014, 5:00:28 AM2/26/14
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You can download Windows SDK 7.1 instead (or in addition to) if you only
want the toolchain (compiler, linker, etc. but not the IDE) or if you
want to compile 64-bit executables.

Rick C. Hodgin

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Feb 26, 2014, 6:50:14 AM2/26/14
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On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:22:02 PM UTC-5, 89375...@gmail.com wrote:
> Recently,our class had studied Microsoft Visuail c++.So I want to practice after school,but I can't install this.I would appreciate it if someone could do me a favour!


If you would like an older version (lighter weight), you can download Visual Studio 2008 Express C++ here:

http://www.libsf.org/software/other/microsoft/visual-studio-2008-express-enu-x1397868.iso

Best regards,
Rick C. Hodgin

Bo Persson

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Feb 26, 2014, 11:31:07 AM2/26/14
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Nowadays, even the Express edition contains the 64-bit compiler.


Bo Persson

Rick C. Hodgin

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Feb 26, 2014, 2:28:01 PM2/26/14
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I have no experience with Visual Studio 2012 or later. Once I saw that you
needed to be logged in to a Microsoft account to do certain things, I said,
"Check, please!"

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The only real difference is you can't use the Express Edition for creating
commercial software after 30 days without registering it. But, you can
create and sell commercial software for up to 30 days, or if you register
it, forever thereafter.

Plugins do not work with the express edition either, so tools like Whole
Tomato's Visual Assist X won't work.

From: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/0782e1b0-db87-4de3-b79d-ba56a481e750/visual-studio-2010-express-is-now-available?forum=Vsexpressinstall

According to Adrian Collier:

"Provided that you comply with all the License Terms for a
particular Express release, the 2010 Express SKUS can be
used to create commercial software. Before you register
the express SKU you are effectively running a trial version
of the Express product, which expires after 30 days. There
is no limit on creating commercial software during the trial
period. Once you register the product, the 'Evaluation' text
changes to show it is a licensed copy."

89375...@gmail.com

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Feb 27, 2014, 4:29:15 AM2/27/14
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在 2014年2月26日星期三UTC+8下午2时42分58秒,robert...@yahoo.com写道:

woodb...@gmail.com

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Feb 27, 2014, 11:58:19 AM2/27/14
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Does anyone know if the last CTP for the C++ part
of VS has been incorporated yet into the version
of VS available for download? And if it hasn't
been yet, when it will be? Tia.
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