Visual C++ 2005 Express edition for FREE
category: code [glöplog]
MS just released Visual Studio 2005 and you can get the Express Editions for free for a limited time:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualc/download/
Seems they've included the full optimizing compiler (unlike the "standard edition" crap of former times); so with the Platform SDK and the DirectX SDK (or some OpenGL SDK) this sounds like the best freeware demomaker ever ;)
Only MFC, ATL, the whole web dork luxury nobody-needs-it-anyway stuff and all docs are missing, but who cares.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualc/download/
Seems they've included the full optimizing compiler (unlike the "standard edition" crap of former times); so with the Platform SDK and the DirectX SDK (or some OpenGL SDK) this sounds like the best freeware demomaker ever ;)
Only MFC, ATL, the whole web dork luxury nobody-needs-it-anyway stuff and all docs are missing, but who cares.
Yes, it's a great package. Now, if only they would enable addins so that Visual Assist would work... ;)
Hmm.. I wonder if I should finally upgrade from Visual Studio 6.0 ;)
for a limited time only? BAH.
hey mnemonix, it's your favorite software suite! for free!
can i order it on cd? i want to order a few thousand of them so i can start a huge bonfire.
Jae686: Sorry for pointing that out wrong - the OFFER is for a limited time, as soon as you've downloaded/registered you can use it as long and often as you want.
yum yum, me likes!
nearaz: heh, addons dont work? damn :D
What ive heard nobody is gonna need Visual Assistant in VS 2005 anyways.
Yeah I tried the beta version on the way to Stockholm on the ferry, it pretty much knew all the tricks VA had but still... :)
When last i looked, vc6 produced smaller code'n'files (with same options) than vc7. Confirm or cancel this.
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Let's glöp it!this sounds like the best freeware demomaker ever
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Was it on deck or below decK?I tried the beta version on the way to Stockholm on the ferry
Fucking great release from MS.
Now microsoft please give us a free version of windows vista/xp!
p.s. some people can't never get enough :P
Now microsoft please give us a free version of windows vista/xp!
p.s. some people can't never get enough :P
information wants to be beer.
In past times, I tried out the beta edition until expiration and found a few bugs about compilation options.
(ex., option for turning off the security cookie didn't work)
I hope these problems are okay in the retail edition.
Now I'm mainly using the VC Toolkit 2003 with PlatformSDK. These are giving me satisfaction at present.
Are you wondering where the debugger is? Remember PlatformSDK is including delightful console debugger (cdb).
It's pretty good, so no visual debugger is needed at least for me.
(ex., option for turning off the security cookie didn't work)
I hope these problems are okay in the retail edition.
Now I'm mainly using the VC Toolkit 2003 with PlatformSDK. These are giving me satisfaction at present.
Are you wondering where the debugger is? Remember PlatformSDK is including delightful console debugger (cdb).
It's pretty good, so no visual debugger is needed at least for me.
isn't the GUI a lot slower than the old visual studio .net's IDE?
Can even anything be slower than VS.NET IDE? That's (2003) like the slowest IDE i've seen, on par with some pure-java-ones...
DevC++ me beautiful!
hitchhikr : i dont know if i've all tried, but it seemed that vc7 produced smaller exe than vc6 but this vc7 exe were less "compressable" than the other, but maybe i'm wrong (havent experienced a lot with newer than vc6 things :).
anyway i'm gonna try this 2005 tool
anyway i'm gonna try this 2005 tool
thanks for the hint kb. the beta's shortcomings (like no way to put common paths in the ide so you had to add them every new project) were already starting to annoy me. this thing seems nice.
Is it possible to include the Intel C compiler into this version of the IDE?!
is it still usefull to use Intel compiler nowadays ?
YES!