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Microsoft.NETWhy You Should Build Applications Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express
Trialware, shareware and crippleware are all schemes by software publishers to get you into a "try then buy" mode. But with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express, most developers can now experience the "try," but equally as important, they can use it every day—and at no cost!
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