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NP129 Visual C# 2008 Express / VS.NET 2003

Aug 20 2008 8:31 AM

Hi Guys

 

NP129 Visual C# 2008 Express / VS.NET 2003

 

I use Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition, which is a free download. Also I have Microsoft VS.NET 2003.

 

When I use Microsoft VS.NET 2003 for Windows Form creation, default code is different from Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition default code.   

 

I wish to know whether it is advisable to use Express Edition for Windows Form creation. Please help.

 

Thank you

 

Microsoft VS.NET 2003 default code

 

using System;

using System.Drawing;

using System.Collections;

using System.ComponentModel;

using System.Windows.Forms;

using System.Data;

 

namespace fdsafsad

{

            /// <summary>

            /// Summary description for Form1.

            /// </summary>

            public class Form1 : System.Windows.Forms.Form

            {

                        /// <summary>

                        /// Required designer variable.

                        /// </summary>

                        private System.ComponentModel.Container components = null;

 

                        public Form1()

                        {

                                    //

                                    // Required for Windows Form Designer support

                                    //

                                    InitializeComponent();

 

                                    //

                                    // TODO: Add any constructor code after InitializeComponent call

                                    //

                        }

 

                        /// <summary>

                        /// Clean up any resources being used.

                        /// </summary>

                        protected override void Dispose( bool disposing )

                        {

                                    if( disposing )

                                    {

                                                if (components != null)

                                                {

                                                            components.Dispose();

                                                }

                                    }

                                    base.Dispose( disposing );

                        }

 

                        #region Windows Form Designer generated code

                        /// <summary>

                        /// Required method for Designer support - do not modify

                        /// the contents of this method with the code editor.

                        /// </summary>

                        private void InitializeComponent()

                        {

                                    this.components = new System.ComponentModel.Container();

                                    this.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(300,300);

                                    this.Text = "Form1";

                        }

                        #endregion

 

                        /// <summary>

                        /// The main entry point for the application.

                        /// </summary>

                        [STAThread]

                        static void Main()

                        {

                                    Application.Run(new Form1());

                        }

            }

}

 

Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition default code

 

using System;

using System.Collections.Generic;

using System.ComponentModel;

using System.Data;

using System.Drawing;

using System.Linq;

using System.Text;

using System.Windows.Forms;

 

namespace fdggdfsg

{

    public partial class Form1 : Form

    {

        public Form1()

        {

            InitializeComponent();

        }

    }

}


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