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 Sponsor | induscrypt | Feb 26, 10:11am | Just a clarification--The term Free here has a more specific meaning.It relates to freedom regarding code. So VS2008 might not fit in.
I understand it is be a tad confusing, and the post was in good faith. And why not? Some students can certainly benefit.
BTW--I think The express Edition of VS2005 has the best licensing terms if someone wants to use the free versions of VS. |
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 Sponsor | Morosoph | Mar 26, 12:03pm | Re #2: Yeah.
Re #1: Don't do it again ;o)
Ps. Locking thread and bumping the one on the definition of free software. |
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