I installed VS2015 Community Edition on my laptop the other day. It seems to be everything I could ever need (and more), and free for organisations with 5 users or less, even for commercial purposes.
Presumably the same applies Re: doing work for clients; it'd be the size of the client that counts and not the size of you.
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I use whatever I feel comfortable with (licence wise) on my own kit. Action Pack, bizspark, MSDN, free edition, whatever is available for my own use. If it has the features I need then I'll use it.
I use the client's licenced software on their kit and only on their kit.
I've never had M$ or a client want to check the licences used on my own kit. They expect it to be legit but have never had to prove it, yet.
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That's always been the case. I have bizspark for various reasons but also have a vs license for directly paid work.
Well I will have until IntelliJ release their c# ide
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Microsoft Action Pack - Visual Studio
Maybe I missed something and this isn't news but its seems us contractors should not be using Microsoft Action Packs Visual Studio and other iterations to do work for our clients.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/down....aspx?id=13350Visual Studio Subscriptions through Microsoft Partner Network(MPN)
Visual Studio subscriptions offered through the Microsoft Partner Network cannot be used for direct revenue-generating activities, such as providing consulting services, customizing a packaged application for a specific customer, or building a custom application for a customer, for a fee.
Example: An external contractor is to work temporarily within a client organization’s development team. The contractor has a Visual Studio Enterprise with MSDN subscription as a benefit of his firm being in the Microsoft Partner Network (MPN). Since a Visual Studio subscription obtained as a benefit of MPN cannot be used for consulting services:
• The contractor must purchase a Visual Studio subscription for this use.
• The organization must assign one of their spare (unallocated) purchased Visual Studio subscriptions—again, of a sufficient level to include the software they need to use—to the contractor for the duration of the contract.
When did this change or has it always said this ?Tags: None
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