Want a decent IDE for development in C#, but can't afford official one from Microsoft?
Well, praise the Lord for open-source! I did a bit of surfing and discovered IC#Code, a free, functional, featured IDE for writing applications in C#, ASP.NET and Visual Basic .NET.

Give it a whirl. I wanted to get back to some programming in C#, and like many people, could not afford the price tag Microsoft puts on Visual Studio .NET. So I found a substitute so to get back into the programming game.
In order for this to work, you would need to install the .NET Framework 2.0 Runtime from Microsoft. The IC#Code website has the necessary links to get the pre-requisites you need to run this great IDE for C#.
Well, praise the Lord for open-source! I did a bit of surfing and discovered IC#Code, a free, functional, featured IDE for writing applications in C#, ASP.NET and Visual Basic .NET.

Give it a whirl. I wanted to get back to some programming in C#, and like many people, could not afford the price tag Microsoft puts on Visual Studio .NET. So I found a substitute so to get back into the programming game.
In order for this to work, you would need to install the .NET Framework 2.0 Runtime from Microsoft. The IC#Code website has the necessary links to get the pre-requisites you need to run this great IDE for C#.
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