
Originally Posted by
digitalsuperman
actually .Net is free.. they have express editions for create desktop applications. for your presentaion or UI layer you have VB, C#, C++ and J# Express Editions... and for your data layer, you can use SQL Server 2005 Express Edtion also.. and in those express editions you can develop enterprise level applications...free forever.. on that note when the express editions started, it wasn't meant to be free forever..if i'm not mistaken it was only for free for about a year..that was their decision early this year, but on later this year, MS changed its mind and kept it free forever..i've read that on a member of the VB Development Team Blogs on MSDN.
when it comes to community support, .Net isn't behind.. you can search through all MSDN Blogs of the C#, VB,C++ and J# Development Team members blog and in there you can post any questions you might come up with and they'd be happy to answer.. also, on the MSDN Forums, you can post from beginners to advance questions so that other developers can interact with you... so you have either MS Support via the developers blog or the community support via MSDN Forums..