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Now i hate programming

Im frustrated at not being able to get a free platform to start coding in C#. It eithers asks to buy it or fools u its free and turns out to be a 30day trial version. Plllls help me somebody before i lose my mind

5th Jul 2017, 11:54 PM
Laurence Igbokwe
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6 Answers
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@aka the community edition of visual studio 2017 is free and if it still asks for product key ask microsoft or search google for fake product keys.........😃😃😃
6th Jul 2017, 12:33 AM
cHiRaG GhOsH
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Quit C# coding while you can and learn Java or C++. There are tons of free IDEs and libraries, especially for C++. Better still, backup your data, format your PC and install Ubuntu/Xubuntu and learn about the massive world of free coding apps. No trials, free for life. Sound, image, video, and code editors. Free office from Libre Office, and more. No more worrying about viruses, there are hardly any Lignux viruses. Ubuntu Linux has a "Software Center" like Google Play, except over 20,000 -- yes 20k -- free apps and games with NO adverts. Download Ubuntu, install it, forget Windows and Visual Studio.
6th Jul 2017, 12:11 AM
Jamie
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Visual Studio community edition only requires registration. 😃
6th Jul 2017, 7:11 AM
Nikolay Nachev
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I use Visual Studio 2015 community edition and it's 100% free. I think I had to register my copy with them, can't quite remember, but it certainly didn't cost anything.
6th Jul 2017, 4:46 AM
Bagshot
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C++ and Java are free, both can do just as much if not more than C#.
6th Jul 2017, 12:16 AM
Vote4Pedro
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