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The 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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  • stryder619 devotee
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    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).

  • Radek Holý fanatic

    I don't use this service.

  • Justin Daigle fanatic
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    While I didn't have to pay for my subscription, it would be worth the money if I did. Can't remember the subscription cost, but the software licenses it includes are worth far more than whatever it is. They even recently added the Embedded stuff to more subscription tiers. Definitely loving it though. This and Technet are the only ways to get Win7 keys at this point.

  • bornapilot expert
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    nice website for getting the inside scoop on Microsoft geeky stuff.

  • winnux8 fanatic
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    Not use.

  • Daniel W. Crompton expert
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    I usually end up reading the include files, it is handy for background information.

  • Robert Sundström fanatic

    Best resource for Windows and .NET developers. Everything you need to stay updated. Check the MSDN Library if you want to know more about a specific function or class.

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Website: msdn.microsoft.com
Developer: Microsoft Corporation
License: Free
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Usage: 1 month, 3 weeks, 3 days, 19 hours, 17 minutes and 33 seconds
Usage since: 09 June 2009
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