Help me in my choice!
Hi!
I am thinking of buying microsoft VC++ (for game programming), I believe there are a few differences between the std, pro and enterprice version.
Is it "foolish" to buy the std version for this?
I am thinking of efficienty in the compiling and so...
Thanks!
I have pro, but I really don''t know what makes it different from std. I think it just has extra tools or something...
If you code it, they will come...
Commander M
(a.k.a. Crazy Yank)
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If you code it, they will come...
Commander M
(a.k.a. Crazy Yank)
http://commanderm.8m.com
cmndrm@commanderm.8m.com
I have pro, but I don''t think there is a difference between it and the others, well at least not much. I''m not sure about Enterprise, but PRo has got all I need.
My view on programming, what It means to me, what it meant to me. ~Squall012
My view on programming, what It means to me, what it meant to me. ~Squall012
I have the Std version, and it probably has more firepower than I''ll ever need.
I think Pro was made for PROffesional companies, and Enterprise for distribution. Std works fine and it costs a lot less.
I think Pro was made for PROffesional companies, and Enterprise for distribution. Std works fine and it costs a lot less.
I used to have Standard edition. Now I've got Pro. And I'm never going back to Standard AGAIN.
Professional Edition! Say it with me! Professional Edition! Professional Edition! Professional Edition! Professional Edition! Professional Edition! Professional Edition! Professional Edition!
P.S. In PRO, you can statically link the MFC libs to your code. In STD, you have to package the DLLs with the executable. Now I don't know about the rest of you, but I find that way too mundane.
- DarkMage139
++++++++++++++++
I can do things, things you never knew,
I can change your world if you only knew.
I can do miracles if you want me to.
Anything is possible, I'll prove it to you.
Edited by - DarkMage139 on July 18, 2000 2:58:36 PM
Edited by - DarkMage139 on July 18, 2000 3:00:35 PM
Professional Edition! Say it with me! Professional Edition! Professional Edition! Professional Edition! Professional Edition! Professional Edition! Professional Edition! Professional Edition!
P.S. In PRO, you can statically link the MFC libs to your code. In STD, you have to package the DLLs with the executable. Now I don't know about the rest of you, but I find that way too mundane.
- DarkMage139
++++++++++++++++
I can do things, things you never knew,
I can change your world if you only knew.
I can do miracles if you want me to.
Anything is possible, I'll prove it to you.
Edited by - DarkMage139 on July 18, 2000 2:58:36 PM
Edited by - DarkMage139 on July 18, 2000 3:00:35 PM
Oh, one more thing, you get to make custom appwizards with PRO and above. That''s reason enough!
- DarkMage139
++++++++++++++++
I can do things, things you never knew,
I can change your world if you only knew.
I can do miracles if you want me to.
Anything is possible, I'll prove it to you.
- DarkMage139
++++++++++++++++
I can do things, things you never knew,
I can change your world if you only knew.
I can do miracles if you want me to.
Anything is possible, I'll prove it to you.
Thanks everybody!
After some surfing today I found the following adress:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/prodinfo/datasheet/feature.asp
Here you can clearly see the differences between the three versions. I think I''ll go for the pro-version after all.
Thanks again!
//
TheBear
After some surfing today I found the following adress:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/prodinfo/datasheet/feature.asp
Here you can clearly see the differences between the three versions. I think I''ll go for the pro-version after all.
Thanks again!
//
TheBear
i have both pro and std. i mean i had std first, and it kept crashing every 3rd time that i saved the project. then i got pro from my teacher and it works allright now
- Pouya / FOO!!!
#define PURE_STUPIDITY 128 PROGRAMMERS
- Pouya / FOO!!!
#define PURE_STUPIDITY 128 PROGRAMMERS
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