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Old May 18th, 2010, 07:24 PM
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This should be an easy question for you guys to knock out of the park.

In the very beginning of the book it begins to talk about everything you'll need to get cranking on the book and it says:
Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Professional Edition, Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Premium Edition, Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Ultimate Edition, Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Team edition. Now I assumed Team edition would be the free version so I went looking and was unable to find it, now I do have Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 express edition. I'm assuming when you wrote the book they had called it team edition and now changed it to express edition? Well anyways I have express edition because it's free, will I be at any disadvantage or confusion because I have express edition and not one of those listed in the book? Thank you!
 
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Update: I kept reading and later on in the book (page 3) it concludes that Visual Basic 2010 Express Edition is acceptable.





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