Visual Web Developer Express/Visual Studio Express 2013 for Web

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    Visual Web Developer Express/Visual Studio Express 2013 for Web

    Hey guys, I have a quick question...

    You see, I just decided to sign up for an exam in the subject: "Programming dynamic websites with c#". The book I'm following uses Visual Wev Developer Express 2008, as it's a book from 2008. However, I was wondering if Visual Studio Express 2013 for Web is the same concept, just a newer version?

    What program should I use for this? I'd appreciate some advice.!

    Best regards,
    Detox
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    R.I.P Millercent FatalLulz is offline
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    Re: Visual Web Developer Express/Visual Studio Express 2013 for Web

    I'd stick to using 2008 as then you can find exactly what the book is referring too. Where as if you were using 2013 you might find it harder to locate things and how to do specific things thus costing you time.

    Couldn't find much regarding comparing the two, but they are fairly different. So I'd best stick to 2008 for this project

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    Re: Visual Web Developer Express/Visual Studio Express 2013 for Web

    I would suggest you 2008 as well why? because when you are trying to learn how to code in c# you can easily follow your book. If you use the latest version you may find it a bit difficult to find many functions in the new version.

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    Re: Visual Web Developer Express/Visual Studio Express 2013 for Web

    I decided to go with Visual Studio. It has all the functions. However, I sometimes switch to the 2013 Web version, as it's more alike the 2008 and therefore easier to follow the book.

    Thanks for both of your suggestions though



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