sorry for such silly question, I'm fresher i want to know, can we make applications using visual studio professional or express edition?, and what is the difference between them? thanks for your answer?
Yes you can. Visual Studio Professional and Express Edition are IDE's that can program in C++, F#, C#, and VB.NET. Both versions have the same compiler but the Professional has more templates.
In conclusion for general development they are both the same.
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Can I use Roslyn and all its tooling in Visual Studio 2015 Community edition?
I am about to download the community edition and it's a big decision for me given that I have a single piece of hardware, my laptop, which I use for everything, and the only reason I am going to download 2015 is because I want to practice coding Roslyn, which is not available in the VS 2013 or earlier expression editions.
"Roslyn" is just the compiler platform in Visual Studio 2015. So yes, the Community edition has Roslyn.
We've been referring to it by its code name for so long that it's not really clear, but "Roslyn" is simply a rewrite of the C# and VB .NET compilers in managed code. On top of the compiler platform, you can write extensions to interact with code and the IDE as it's parsed in the form of quickfixes and refactorings.
The Visual Studio Community editions are nearly functionally identical to Visual Studio Professional, albeit under different license terms. This includes extension support.
The Roslyn GitHub page has awesome documentation to help you get your head wrapped around it.
I want to do so because intellisense option for clr console application is not working in visual studio 2010..
Yes, you can. They will run side by side.
However, if you have professional installed, wouldn't it be better to update the install and add c++ to it?
There is no Intellisense support for C++/CLI in Visual Studio 2010 (including in SP1 and the Express edition).
I've been using Visual Assist X from Whole Tomato software for the last few weeks and am very happy with their Intellisense support. From the research I did, it appears that theirs is about the best going (Resharper for example does not support C++).
No, this is not going to solve your problem. The IntelliSense parser is exactly the same in the Express edition, it also doesn't support parsing C++/CLI code. You'll need to find the installer for the VS2008 Express edition. That's going to be quite difficult, you cannot get it from Microsoft anymore. Or you'll have to bear and grin it until the next version for Visual Studio, the Microsoft team promised it will be supported again.
Do keep in mind that you are not writing C++ code, C++/CLI is a very distinct language. There isn't much point in writing complete console mode apps in C++/CLI, you might as well use C#. There's an Express edition for that as well, IntelliSense works.
Help or suggestion will do.
I'm installing the Visual Studio Express 2010, i know we cannot use resharper with express edition. i need know do i have any other alternate tool that i can use with visual studio Express 2010 edition.
Sameer,
The Express Edition of Visual Studio do not support add-ins. As far as refactoring is concerned, Visual Studio has some built-in refactoring functionalities which could come handy.
The Express Edition of Visual Studio do not support add-ins. As far as refactoring is concerned, Visual Studio has some built-in refactoring functionalities which could come handy.
The express version however does only have two refactoring functionalities: rename and extract method, the other functionalities like encapsulate are not present.
Could anyone guide me as what is the difference among the following,
1) Visual Studio Express Edition
2)Visual Studio Professioanl Edition
3) Microsoft .Net
And is there any thing like Visual Studio.Net?
Please guide me, as I am currently working on express edition, but my other colleaques are working on different environment which I don't know (language is same for all developers i.e. VB), and I need to do some working on their implemented codes as well.
Please guide me,
Regards
Asad
"Microsoft .NET" is a platform rather than an IDE. It's not really comparable with the other two.
The Express editions of Visual Studio are basically cut down versions of the commercial editions. In particular, Express doesn't allow plug-ins such as ReSharper to run - but there are various other limitations too. If you're a professional software developer, you should almost certainly ask your company to provide you with VS Professional (or higher, but Pro will probably be fine). You certainly can develop in Express, but it's really designed for hobbyists rather than professional developers.
Visual Studio was called Visual Studio .NET just for two releases - 2002 and 2003.
The .Net framework is a collection of libraries.
Visual Studio Professional is the paid edition of Visual Studio Express.
There is also a Standard Edition which has less functionality than the Pro version.
One difference between Express and Pro is that the Pro Edition has the possibility to connect to a database (like SQL Manager studio)
I'm really confused by all the ambiguity from all the sources I've been looking at. Can anyone give a clear answer to which editions of Visual Studio that actually includes a profiler for native C++ applications?
Thanks
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/z9z62c29.aspx
premium and ultimate not pro or express.