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osmoticdespair Posted at 7:38 pm on July 31, 2004
I had vb at school and had loads of fun making crappy little programs with it.

Anyone know if there is a free version I can use at home?
My dad said he'd steal a copy from work but he borrowed the wrong disk (it was a huge fucking programming manual for about 10 different languages instead)

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ckings6056 Posted at 3:46 am on Dec. 8, 2004
Just download visual studio off of IRC.

Simple.

mephisto mortis Posted at 5:26 pm on Sep. 3, 2004
im sure there is some sort of open source version, downloadable on this vast internet, but usually open source means its for linux (of course thats no problem for me)
BBallAsh23 Posted at 8:04 pm on Aug. 2, 2004
Quote: from sakurag at 3:43 am on Aug. 1, 2004

I do not know of a free version, but while at Barnes and Noble the other day, I noticed one of the VB books came with a free copy of visual basic .Net.  You may want to look into that.  I'm not sure the price of the book though.

i was in barnes and nobels today! :D  :p

sakurag Posted at 12:43 am on Aug. 1, 2004
I do not know of a free version, but while at Barnes and Noble the other day, I noticed one of the VB books came with a free copy of visual basic .Net.  You may want to look into that.  I'm not sure the price of the book though.
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