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difference between vb.net standard and vb.net professional

hi, forum. can anyone explain to me the difference between vb.net standard and vb.net professional software programs? any help is greatly appreciated.

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They needed to have a version that they could basically give away with books. The standard version has class library creation disabled stopping you from doing visual inheritance and DLL type stuff. People have come up with ways abound it if you want to go through the hassle. But people learning to program really don't need those features for a while. When you do here is a link to tell you how to bypass the visual limits.

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They needed to have a version that they could basically give away with books. The standard version has class library creation disabled stopping you from doing visual inheritance and DLL type stuff. People have come up with ways abound it if you want to go through the hassle. But people learning to program really don't need those features for a while. When you do here is a link to tell you how to bypass the visual limits.

http://www.devcity.net/Articles/111/1/vbnet_se_dll.aspx




great. thanks a lot for your help.

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