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I would like to develop some apps to add to SE.  Is visual studio the best thing to have for this or are there better/other options.

I'm looking at Visual studio 2005 standard edition.

Jef.

P.S.  Does anybody know if PMI functions in V19 work with the foundation level SE software?  I can't get an answer from GTAC.

RE: VB options

Personnaly, I prefer VB.NET for developpment but C++ (C#?) is also an option, which I think are both included in Visual Studio 2005. I don't think though you need the full edition of Visual Studio... Have a look at Jason Newell site (http://www.jasonnewell.net) for help and examples, very helpful!

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