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VB @ the Movies
In case you missed the other announcements,
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posted on Monday, May 03, 2004 7:20 AM
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re: VB @ the Movies
5/4/2004 7:00 AM
ray
Nice idea.
Shame that the freebie is yet another US/Canada only offer. What particular grudge does MS hold towards its customers in the rest of the world?
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re: VB @ the Movies
5/4/2004 11:31 AM
Paul Vick
I have no idea why it's US-only. Might be legal issues about free offers that cross country boundaries?
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re: VB @ the Movies
5/9/2004 9:43 AM
Mike Schinkel
Wow! A free NFT for VB.NET 2003 Standard. That's pretty cool. Any chance MS will decide to go ahead and make that offer permanent? Wouldn't it be great if all someone has to do to program in VB.NET is just online and download it? Should increase adoption something incredible.
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