If you can, now using the other question I do not know, I do not know if they can see you've used VS. I remember if you use the Express version or any version for educational purposes you can not use them for commercial purposes.
Hello, I am doing a project with a couple friends and I was wondering if you can sell the software we develop if in the process we used Visual Studio Express. We also have access to the premium versions, Professional and Ultimate because of an agreement between the university where he studied and Microsoft but for educational purposes only. Naively speaking Is there a way to work with these versions and then compile with MinGW like any other tool?.
If you can, now using the other question I do not know, I do not know if they can see you've used VS. I remember if you use the Express version or any version for educational purposes you can not use them for commercial purposes.
I think the Express version does not let you use the programs you write with commercial weekends, that is what the license costs several thousand euros.
I understand, is the price tag that just throws us back, while still students can not afford those prices I imagine, be more business oriented, thanks for your help, we will continue with editors and compilers free / free.
As I recall, what matters is which program you compile, you can code in notepad and then compile it with Visual Studio. When compiled with the VS, it has to be a version that allows marketing, and the Express version and I suppose as education do not. For example compile it with Mono would be different and if yes maybe you could do to pay your license application.
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