![]() I'd rather spend that time fixing things to go back to 2010. Time trying to clean up the mess and reinstall only to find that the message I'm getting is true after all. ![]() Why I bothered I don't know, but is it possible that the Ultimate version is confusing things even though I tried to get rid of it? Or is 2013 EXPRESS not free after all? I don't want to waste My organization won't pay for expensive toolsįor development because it is not my real job. I had downloaded a couple of months earlier a trial version of VS 2013 Ultimate and installed it, but didn't want to risk what exactly has happened now - development in an environment that no longer works. It's annoying because if I had known that, I wouldn't have bothered to use 2013 but instead stuck with 2010 which I have been able to use for a couple of years now. Website that indicates that that isn't true. I thought Express was free? If that's not the case, I can't find anything on the Microsoft Foundation Classes for C++ - I am going to use C# 4.After having worked in VS Express 2013 for Desktop for a month on a project that I was hoping to use, I got a message saying that my 30 day license has expired. LightSwitch - NOT REQUIRED as I am developing only Web Application, nothing related to Desktop /Cloud ![]() I want to install only features that are required for development, please let me know if my understanding is correctīlend for Visual Studio - NOT REQUIRED as I am not going to use HTML5 or XAML or WPF or Silverlight I am going to develop a MVC or Web Forms Web Application which communicates to SQL Server 2005 With VS/VC 2017, you may use the build tools installer to install the minimal set of packages. ![]() I am installing visual studio 2013 professional edition on my development box and have question on what features need to install. If you use 2013 or higher, make sure to get the 'Desktop' version: Visual Studio Express 2013 for Desktop. ![]()
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