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May 28th, 2008, 05:28 PM
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Is Developing Database Apps. with MFC stopped?
Hi
Did managed code dominate this field? Or still, companies develop with native code?
How is the popularity of MFC in Database apps like ERP projects?
I asked these question because it seems that even MS gave up MFC apps in DB. Do you agree with this?
This topic covers the legacy technologies you can use for database programming in Visual C++. For information on data access programming using Visual C++ 2005 and SQL Server 2005, see Data Access Using ADO.NET in C++, Accessing Data (Visual Studio), and Creating SQL Server 2005 Objects in Managed Code.
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Thanks...
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May 28th, 2008, 05:41 PM
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Re: Is Developing Database Apps. with MFC stopped?
There is a big difference between "legacy" and "giving up". Look at the improvements made to MFC in just the last two versions (9 and 10).
IF a company has a significant investment in MFC, they are likely to continue it for many years.
If a company is looking to develop from a clean slate, it is growing more and more likely they will use a managed environment.
ps: I have not booked a single "Fresh" native development contract in about 3 years....
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