If you load the .Net framework SDK the compiler is there.  Micro$oft has also release 
the C++ compiler as a command line only download too.  To use them you just have to 
figure out all the command strings and such.  

http://weblogs.asp.net/brianjo/archive/2004/04/17/115335.aspx

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=9B3A2CA6-3647-4070-9F41-A333C6B9181D&displaylang=en


Don Kibbey
Financial Systems Manager
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/21/04 06:45AM >>>
>Yes i noticed how poorly C# fared, it seemed to be growing all through 2002
then leveled off at just above 2% all >2003 to the current day.  It seems
stuck at only 10% of Java/C/C++ popularity which it is supposed to replace.
The >ms exec's better be praying this is not the top of the bell curve.

Of course the relative costs of PHP (free) against Visual Studio .Net or
Borland C# Builder (both bl**dy expensive) might just be a small factor :-)

Even though AFAIK the C# compiler itself is still available free.

Brian 




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