Hi Josh,
No. Hense the word Express. A small compact version of Visual Basic, 
Visual C#, Visual C++ without all the trimmings of the Pro or enterprise 
edditions.
Rather than getting the msdn I suggest getting the full .NET Framework 
2.0 sdk and installing it before putting on any of the Express compilers 
as you will get the .NET Framework documentations and samples. The 
Express cds and web installs don't include this documentation either.
The Express versions are basically a barebones version of the compiler 
and IDE.


Josh wrote:
> yes, but I also want to consider the fact that what if someday I am 
> restricted to dial-up or something like that. Does the express edition come 
> with the msdn libraries so I don't have to be connected to the internet to 
> get help or look up code?
>
> Josh
>   


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