Submitted by Graeme Williams (not verified) on Thu, 2006-12-21 03:48.
I think the free Microsoft development tools are great. It's also amazing to see how competition at the low end has pushed Oracle to distribute an 'express' version of Oracle 10g.
Since I have an XP Home system that doesn't include it, my Christmas wish is for an express version of IIS, the Microsoft web server. Otherwise, I have no way of deploying the ASP applications I develop with Visual Web Developer.
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I think the free Microsoft
I think the free Microsoft development tools are great. It's also amazing to see how competition at the low end has pushed Oracle to distribute an 'express' version of Oracle 10g.
Since I have an XP Home system that doesn't include it, my Christmas wish is for an express version of IIS, the Microsoft web server. Otherwise, I have no way of deploying the ASP applications I develop with Visual Web Developer.