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Nov 12, 2014 First of all, both are free! Visual Studio Community Edition is newly released today. There are two main differences between Visual Studio Community. Try our free, fully-featured, and extensible IDE for creating modern developer apps for Windows, Android, & iOS. Download Community for free today!
So basically there is no difference between Community and Professional, except you can do Enterprise application development (which I assume means in a for-profit business?). If so, then I guess there is really no reason a student needs the Professional version. Unless there was some difference that will better prepare me for work in the industry; so that I don't need to learn something new once I transition into industry development work. Not sure what they mean by the Community edition being 'designed and optimized for individual developers, students, open source contributors, and small teams'. This is a great move! I think that Microsoft should go even further and make Visual Studio Community have the same features as Visual Studio Premium has today, or at least they should include the test management and UI test tools in the free edition. Currently Microsoft tools are just too expensive for many startup companies and independent developers, so these users choose the open source and free tools. Net Tv Plus Keygen Photoshop there.
Their choice naturally leads these users into the competitive tools and environments where they will tend to use services from competitors. Microsoft tools are better and if they are tightly integrated with Microsoft services then these users will choose the tools because they are better and then use the services because it is easier. I recently went through a technology assessment for a new public service project. I decided that Microsoft was too expensive but ultimately I chose Microsoft technologies only because the experience benefits me in my regular job. If it had not been for that, I would have chosen the java and open source path for sure, and I would have used Amazon web services instead of Azure. I don't understand the point of Express Desktop or Web if Community exists.


Are people so desperate to save space they would possibly install only one specific version that they needed? I wanted to use Devsense PHP Tools and I had been using Express Web for about 6 months which can't use plug-ins. Community was a God-sent; the ability to use plug-ins makes it so valuable.
I just don't understand why MS doesn't immediately get rid of Express Web/Desktop and just redirect people straight to Community (I mean, they kind of do since visualstudio.com has a huge 'Download Visual Studio Community' button in the front). It just seems silly to even entertain the existence of the Express version now. I'm just wondering if there's some type of reason anyone would conceivably still want to install VS Express instead of just using Community.
I'm glad to have found that Community seems to be a better development environment than Express. I've installed VS 2015 for the evaluation period, but really, it seems like I'd be better just to uninstall it and then install Community and avoid the transition. If I read the information correctly, a small shop can develop commercial software on Community, and sell it, as long as the shop has fewer than five programmers involved, or less than $1 Million in annual revenues. That would cover most of us who work as individuals (I promise, as soon as I've sold 100 copies of my software I'll buy a copy of Pro!). Am I reading that correctly? Thank you so much for Community; the price is right and it provides a wonderful opportunity. BTW will there be an upgrade price on Pro from, say, VS 2010, or just the single price of $499 for any purchase of Pro (without MSDN)?
Juniper Keygenguru. Still no negative comments? Digital Anarchy Flickr Free Crack Giveaway. I am using Express 2013 for a huge project (for desktop) written in C, yes C, I started it many years ago with Visual Studio 6.0 (which was great IMHO!) and I don't see valid reasons for converting it to C++. There are strong limitations of Express versions for GUI development, so some months ago I tried to convert/upgrade to VS Community, but I had big problems in loading my project and getting it compiled and linked! There are lot of incompatibilities! So I switched back to Express 2013, and I am still in search of a valid alternative, but maybe I will give Community another try in next months.