Free Desktop Software Development Dead In Windows 8 462
benfrog writes "Microsoft has decided to restrict Visual Studio 11 Express, the free-to-use version of its integrated development environment, to producing only Metro-style applications. Those who would like to produce conventional desktop applications or command line -based applications are stuck with Visual Studio 2010 or buying the full version. Microsoft announced the Visual Studio 11 lineup last week."
Re:Wait, what now? (Score:4, Funny)
They're not better, they just have all the swanky advertising.
Haven't you see the hot girls giving away free Microsoft stuff at conventions...Stallman just can't compete with that, even if you're into it.
Which you're not. Don't even try to kid us. You aren't.
Developers, developers, developers.... (Score:5, Funny)
Get Lost, Get Lost, Get Lost.
Enuff said. The desktop is the only saving grace for Microsoft, let alone Windows. Talk about killing the golden goose.
Re:Why Forbes name Ballmer one of the worst CEO? (Score:3, Funny)
I just received a chair in the mail.
uH, wHAT? and Uh, What? (Score:5, Funny)
You sir, are a goon.