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Visual Studio Express: Microsoft Blog Entries |
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07:13 EST/12:13 GMT | News Source:
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The secret's out!
Hi! I'm Paul Yuknewicz, Program Manager for the team that designed and brought you Visual Basic Express and the general Express Edition line. I'm super excited to be onsite at the TechEd Europe keynote watching the crowd see Express and MSDN Product Feedback Center for the first time. I'm also proud to kick off the Express blog so that we can chat about all things Express. It's a great feeling to finally be able to talk about it with you!
Express Editions of Visual Studio are all about enabling communities of learning developers, hobbyists, and enthusiast to get started quickly creating cool .NET applications. This is done by providing a totally light weight product: from a 35-80 mb download, to a 5 minute install time, to a simplified and nimble IDE (developer environment). It's easy to get started using resources on the start page that help you build applications, learn how to program (if you're not a maven already), and connect to the community. You can see for yourself right now by downloading Express from here (http://msdn.microsoft.com/Express/).
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Visual Studio and SQL Server Express Editions Announced
This morning at TechEd Europe, we announced the introduction of "Express" editions of a number of Visual Studio tools and SQL Server. The Express products are lightweight, easy to use, easy to learn tools for hobbyists, enthusiasts, and students who want to build dynamic Windows applications and Web sites. We also announced the release of Visual Studio 2005 Beta 1.
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SQL Server Express - Initial thoughts (by yag)
Man, blogging is addictive. I'm supposed to be paying attention in this session... Anyway, wanted to note a few things about SQL Express because I haven't seen a lot about this online yet - though I expect that to change.
First - some of the capabilities:
- Support for XCopy style deployment
- No workload governor
- Support for databases up to 4Gb in size
- Support for up to 50 instances
- Only supports 1 processor
- Only supports 512 Mb of RAM
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#1 By
135 (209.180.28.6)
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Tuesday, June 29, 2004 10:08:35 AM
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Interesting. These Express products. That's the first I'd seen of that.
GREAT MOVE!
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#2 By
6859 (206.156.242.36)
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Tuesday, June 29, 2004 10:57:05 AM
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Wow. This is a really good idea. Getting people the tools to learn on the cheap.
Very smart move.
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#3 By
931 (67.33.146.145)
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Tuesday, June 29, 2004 01:33:48 PM
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I'd much rather they up the memory limit to say 1gig and chop the instances to say 20.. but whatever this is good news for everyone... except mysql.. lol'
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#4 By
1643 (64.73.227.129)
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Tuesday, June 29, 2004 02:08:01 PM
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mySQL...sorry for your one competitive advantage of being free to the 90% of solutions that can use this (IMHO powerful) technology.
I love free stuff...especially when it's the best. Competition rocks! Now where's my @GB of email?
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#5 By
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Tuesday, June 29, 2004 06:05:58 PM
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Yes, SQL Express replaces MSDE. The name was changed to lessen confusion for those that didn't realize MSDE was a SQL technology.
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#6 By
135 (208.186.90.168)
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Tuesday, June 29, 2004 11:54:47 PM
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Actually I think SQL Express is being positioned to replace Access. At least the back end.
msucks - I prefer quality over free.
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#7 By
135 (209.180.28.6)
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Wednesday, June 30, 2004 11:21:09 AM
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msucks - What would you suggest instead? I've tried everything else out on the market and they suck by comparison.
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