How to Join Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN); CD-ROM Disk...

Last reviewed: March 25, 1997
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SUMMARY

The Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) provides technical information and development toolkits for all developers who write applications for Microsoft operating systems. MSDN members receive a quarterly CD-ROM disk and a bimonthly newsletter.

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The MSDN CD-ROM disk contains a wealth of information, including the entire Microsoft Developer Support Knowledge Base, the Microsoft Windows SDK documentation, and Charles Petzold's book "Programming Windows 3.1."

You can perform full-text searches across all information in the MSDN CD. This makes the MSDN CD much faster than any printed book for finding the information you need.

To join the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN):

  • In the U.S. and Canada, call (800) 759-5474; this number is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • In France, call 05 90 59 04 (toll-free).
  • In Germany, call 0130 81 02 1.
  • In the Netherlands, call 06 022 24 80 (toll-free).
  • In the United Kingdom, call 0800 96 02 79 (toll-free).
  • In Japan, call 03 5461-2617.
  • For any other country in Europe, call +31 10 258 88 64.
  • Outside Europe, the U.S., Canada, or Japan, call (402) 691-0173.

This information was taken from the "Microsoft Developer Network News" newsletter dated January 1994. This information is subject to change.


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Last reviewed: March 25, 1997
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