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Get your Free Copy of Visual Studio 2005 Basic Edition

Anthony over at MyITForum reports that Microsoft is giving away a free copy of Visual Studio 2005 Basic Edition for anyone who attends two Visual Basic 2005 Labcasts and fills out an evaluation form for each session.

Nice. Read on for the link to Anthony's site and where to sign up.

The available LabCasts you can sign up for are:

- Incorporating Visual Basic .NET Windows Forms with Visual Basic 6 Applications
- Visual Basic 6 Asynchronous File I/O Using the .NET Framework
- Adding ClickOnce Deployment to Visual Basic Applications
- An Introduction to ASP.NET for Visual Basic Developers
- Building a Word Document Using Visual Basic and SQL Server Data
- Using Visual Basic to Create an Excel Chart Based on SQL Server Data

You can read Anthony's post on the deal at:
http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/socal/archive/2007/05/29/get-a-free-copy-of-visual-studio-2005-basic-edition.aspx

The direct link to the LabCast signup is:
http://www.microsoft.com/business/vb2005upgrade/offers.mspx

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