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Free Desktop Software Development Dead In Windows 8

benfrog writes "Microsoft has decided to restrict Visual Studio 11 Express, the free-to-use version of its integrated development environment, to producing only Metro-style applications. Those who would like to produce conventional desktop applications or command line -based applications are stuck with Visual Studio 2010 or buying the full version. Microsoft announced the Visual Studio 11 lineup last week."

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  1. Re:Dumbest Decision Ever by deniable · · Score: 5, Informative

    This isn't a dumb decision at all. It's the consequence of a dumb decision. VS Express was put out to get people to switch to .NET development. Now that they're trying to shift from .NET to WinRT or whatever it's called this week, the tools aren't needed any more but the WinRT versions are. Look further down the stack and this change makes sense in a Microsoft way.

  2. Re:Worry not: QT Creator IDE by PurpleAlien · · Score: 5, Informative

    There is no reason you have to release your code under the GPL if you use the Qt libraries. Qt is licensed under the LGPL.

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  3. Re:Wait, what now? by King+InuYasha · · Score: 5, Informative

    Windows 8 WDK won't include one. Neither will the Windows 8 SDK.

  4. Re:Worry not: QT Creator IDE by hargrand · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Qt SDK has an option to be used with LGPL v 2.1 which will allow developers to release proprietary executables without being required to release their source code. Source release is only required if the developers make changes to the Qt SDK itself, which usually shouldn't be an issue. There's also a commercial license available if even this is too onerous.

  5. Re:Worry not: QT Creator IDE by hydrofix · · Score: 5, Informative

    You are forced to release your software as GPL if you use the QT sdk tough.

    No you aren't. Get your facts straight.

  6. Re:Wait, what now? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Too many windows fanboys/paid flacs have Slashdot accounts these days and mod anything that has legit criticism of MS products down...I've been watching this happen for the past little while here...and I would not be suprised if many of the IP address of those moding down post that are critical of MS come from Microsoft campuses or those employed by MS.

    Not quite; note the time of the article and the time of the first post. Yes, even beating out the first post trolls. Here, let me repeat that just to make sure it doesn't get lost in other sentences:

    That post beat out the first post trolls.

    We've had an infestation of not-at-all-subtle paid Microsoft shills with ready-made posts like that in here for a while, desperate to astroturf wherever they can. The mods are going to downvote them to oblivion, simple as that. It's just that there's no "-1 Spam" or "-1 Shill" mod, so "-1 Troll" is the closest we've got.