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   * X# comes with an (optional) IDE that is similar to the Visual Objects IDE. So if you are not familiar with Microsoft Visual Studio, starting with XIDE may make learning easier.   * X# comes with an (optional) IDE that is similar to the Visual Objects IDE. So if you are not familiar with Microsoft Visual Studio, starting with XIDE may make learning easier.
-  * Install X# (of course) and XIDE. XIDE may be needed for some samples. But if you You need to be registered on [[https://www.xsharp.info|www.xsharp.info]] to be able to download the installer. The X# compiler can be used free of charge, even for commercial purposes+  * Install X# (of course) and XIDE. XIDE may be needed for some samples. But you need to be registered on [[https://www.xsharp.info|www.xsharp.info]] to be able to download the installer. The X# compiler can be used free of charge, even for commercial purposes
   * Play with two of the standard applications that come with XIDE: the "Basic X# Application" and the "Basic X# Form Application"   * Play with two of the standard applications that come with XIDE: the "Basic X# Application" and the "Basic X# Form Application"
   * If you are interested in WPF, you can also have a look at the samples at the "Samples" page in XIDE   * If you are interested in WPF, you can also have a look at the samples at the "Samples" page in XIDE
quickstart_xsharp_vo.txt · Last modified: 2019/03/08 16:48 by wolfgangriedmann