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    Default 64-bit Windows and VS Express 2013

    Does the Express version of VS 2013 allow for debugging with 64-bit Windows?
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    Default Re: 64-bit Windows and VS Express 2013

    First of all .... welcome and thanks for participating in this new forum!

    I am running Visual Studio 2013 and got a 30 day trial free for downloading it.

    Then when that was up I registered and got 90 more days free.

    I intend to purchase it, but I think it would be worthwhile for you to try it and also the express version.

    There are configuration settings that are only available in the full version unless you create a template and use with express.

    Also the C# editor Sharp Developer would be a good investment because of its ability to do c# and ruby/python would be good to explore.

    I am still looking for more wishes in the wishlist thread.

    I am working on a video viewer like the slide show and have been concocting new ideas for code samples for this thread.

    COding for AUGI forums gives me needed practice and encouraging others to play with the new options.

    Peter
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    Default Re: 64-bit Windows and VS Express 2013

    Well, I see no reason not to download the full version now.
    I am really finding computer programming to be stimulating and enjoyable!
    Thanks for your encouragement.
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    Default Re: 64-bit Windows and VS Express 2013

    We are going to have a really good time here.

    I find it enjoyable too.

    DO you have an idea (wish) for a new function for LISP, put it here or on the wishlist.

    No one has commented on the examples I have posted, just view them.

    Any thoughts or comments on them?

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    Default Re: 64-bit Windows and VS Express 2013

    I carve out time as much as possible just as others and will engage in your application ASAP but only after production tasks are completed. As such, I have only briefly viewed your promising post.
    (A few current restrictions keep things minimal until we are through my three sons' teen years.)
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