12-02-2012, 08:11 PM
Well, I'm not really sure if there is much of a difference between visual studio professional, ultimate, and express. I use Visual Studio 2010 because that's what I have. There are a lot of flaws with it (I am considering upgrading to 2012 soon enough), but I am happy.
Anyway, in Visual Studio, you are locked to one language per project (I believe). You have to start a project in a specific language and keep all of its associated forms in that language. This is to prevent compile errors, I believe.
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Hope this helps!
Anyway, in Visual Studio, you are locked to one language per project (I believe). You have to start a project in a specific language and keep all of its associated forms in that language. This is to prevent compile errors, I believe.
If you are involved in education (Either a student or a teacher or something related) you can check out <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="https://www.dreamspark.com">https://www.dreamspark.com</a><!-- m --> which allows you to get professional Microsoft products for free.
Hope this helps!