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December 3rd, 2009, 02:07 PM
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Migrating from MFC to .NET with C++.NET
Hi, i'm a C++ programmer and i wrote a lot of MFC and plain C Win32 API code.
I'd like to migrate to .NET, but being able to re-use the legacy code i've already written, without having to rewrite it entirely in a new language.
So, i think my migration process could be this, is it convenient or even possible?
1) I learn C#
2) I learn C++.NET
3) If i have to write a .NET class which does not use my old MFC+Win32 code, i'll use C#
4) If i have to use the old code, i'll use C++.NET and i'll cut-and-paste there the old MFC code (which is compatible, i hope)
The point 4 is the only reason i would learn C++.NET, but is that possible?
Last edited by GordonFreeman; December 3rd, 2009 at 02:10 PM.
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