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Originally Posted by OpenLoop
VS and VC# Express don't compare simply because Visual Studio is all in one IDE. Using VS 2003, you can develop ASP.NET, WebServices, VB.NET, C#, C++, MC++, MFC, ATL, and a number of other .NET languages that can be added using plugins.
On the other hand, VC# Express is only a C# IDE like #Develop.
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Okay, so what about VC# Standard, again just trying to understand where Microsoft is placing this, I know some other product I had (think it was a Borland C++ product if I recall) basically could do most stuff except run against files or databases, which totally stopped me using it :p
(Side note, #Develop also works I believe for VB.Net, not sure what else (if anything) but I believe it works for VB).