It's actually quite easy to get VS for free if you're a comp sci/soft
eng student. Many colleges will give away any software required to
complete your courses. It's not hard to convince people that you need
VS to complete a course if you're a students with programming-related
courses. :-P
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I had to pay money for them to install the software on my laptop.
-Kuja
Bob Aman wrote:
It's actually quite easy to get VS for free if you're a comp sci/soft
eng student. Many colleges will give away any software required to
complete your courses. It's not hard to convince people that you need
On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 10:50:00 -0500, Jeff 'Kuja' Katz
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I had to pay money for them to install the software on my laptop.
-Kuja
Cute. Any particular reason you didn't do it yourself?
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Bob Aman
http://www.rapidcanvas.com
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I think it was already said here, but to confirm, if you are not able to get /
afford the 2003 version...
You can do a search for the .vcproj files in your mod directory and open them
with notepad or
LOL I knew it would be that easy. But lucky for me I got VS 7.1 for free
(and yes it was legal).
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Subject: [hlcoders] Compile SDK under VS .NET 2002
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