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8/9/2013 8:52 AM
 

Hi,

 I want to create some modules to use with DNN but I don't have Visual Studio 2012 or 2010 Professional as they are too expensive.

It is still possible to create fully function modules using Visual Studio 2005 Professional or Visual Studio 2010/12 Express versions ?

Thanks

Gary

 
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8/9/2013 10:20 AM
 
For DNN 7.x I would use VS 2012 Express or higher.
 
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8/9/2013 1:38 PM
 
You may use Visual Studio Express 2012 for Web Developers VWD

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