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… More EditThe Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) is the portion of Microsoft responsible for managing the firm's relationship with developers: hardware developers interested in the operating system (OS), developers standing on the various OS platforms, developers leveraging the API and scripting languages of Microsoft's many applications. The relationship management is situated in assorted media: web sites, newsletters, developer conferences, trade media, blogs and DVD distribution. The life cycle of the relationships ranges from legacy support through evangelizing potential offerings.
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Did you create this app?| Website: | msdn.microsoft.com |
| Developer: | Microsoft Corporation |
| License: | Free |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 8 months, 4 days, 17 hours, 20 minutes and 42 seconds |
| Usage since: | 09 June 2009 |
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Very helpful and well performed.
Although it's really complete, I some times get not working links that is really annoying.expecting more from Microsoft!
after all, I really like it.
the complete source for Visual Studio.
If you need to know how Windows works (well, how to develop for it), then this is the place to be.
For the most part the examples are good enough, but sometimes documentation could use clarification.
there should be more examples
MSDN is really a nice site for general .NET information. Although, the sites interface haven't been updated in a looong time, it still seems like it can live up to the 2010's standards. Great site.
estou inciando, porém aparentemente se mostra muito bom.
только самое свежие! отличный источник о Microsoft-продуктах, форум просто сказка!
MSDN is my Home!!!
Sin discusión, es una parada obligatoria para desarrollo en Windows, ya sea .NET, Win32, ASP.NET.
Awesome for developers.
essential website for any programmer
i use this service and my school is my supporter
It's probably THE definitive site for anything regarding Microsoft's current and some of its previous codebase. For actual implementation examples, codeproject.com seems to have more available(user driven content ftw).
I don't use this service.