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June 16th, 2006, 08:45 PM
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[RESOLVED] VC# will substitute VC++?
Hi All,
I'm a VC++ programmer (and an educator). Currently, I'm using VC++ 6.0, and intend to move to VC++ .Net. However, I'm considering about using VC# instead of VC++ .Net.
Why?
I have a feeling that Microsoft is shifted away VC++ and moving to VC#. Why do I have that feeling? When I have a brief look at the MSDN (.NET) about how to do this and that, some of the commands are not available in VC++. But None of them are not supported in VC#. Besides, some comments tend to give suggestion (although sometimes it is a bit implicit), that doing that in VC# is even better than doing that in VB.Net.
Can I have a good explanation about the future of VC++? Is it true that Microsoft give more support to VC# than VC++? Will VC++ be dead (due to the programming complexity and it's unsafe features) and be changed by VC#?
Thanks
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June 17th, 2006, 01:44 AM
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Re: VC# will substitute VC++?
Originally Posted by budihartanto
Hi All,
I'm a VC++ programmer (and an educator). Currently, I'm using VC++ 6.0, and intend to move to VC++ .Net. However, I'm considering about using VC# instead of VC++ .Net.
Why?
I have a feeling that Microsoft is shifted away VC++ and moving to VC#. Why do I have that feeling? When I have a brief look at the MSDN (.NET) about how to do this and that, some of the commands are not available in VC++. But None of them are not supported in VC#. Besides, some comments tend to give suggestion (although sometimes it is a bit implicit), that doing that in VC# is even better than doing that in VB.Net.
Can I have a good explanation about the future of VC++? Is it true that Microsoft give more support to VC# than VC++? Will VC++ be dead (due to the programming complexity and it's unsafe features) and be changed by VC#?
Thanks
Hi
I am also brothered about this . I would like to here reply from MVP.
Thanks
Kiran chikhale
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June 17th, 2006, 10:18 AM
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Re: VC# will substitute VC++?
Hi: I'm Jonathan Caves and I am a developer on the Visual C++ Compiler Team.
Visual C++ is most definitely not going away. The Visual C++ team are currently busy working on the next release in which a lot of our focus is on making MFC and ATL application run great (and look great) on Vista. But as well as this "short-term" work we are also heavily involved in planning for the next generation of C++ tools. We believe that C++ as a systems programming language will be around for many years to come so we need to ensure that our many customers have the best-in-class C++ compilers and tools so that they can in turn develop great applications.
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