Peter didn't say anything inaccurate as far as I can tell (I read the original MSDN post). He also laid out the history of VS Express very well.
You can do serious development with Express, its actually a quite nice and small IDE, great for laptops with capacity issues. If you are doing C# programming on .NET, then really what else do you really need?
You can do serious development with Express, its actually a quite nice and small IDE, great for laptops with capacity issues. If you are doing C# programming on .NET, then really what else do you really need?