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What is the future of C++ MFC and CLR?

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Salim Afşar - 25 Jan 2008 17:03 GMT
Hi,

I'm curious about the c++ MFC and CLR.
I don't develop C++ projects. Past I developed several applications.
But now there is CLR, ATL, MFC etc..

I didn't see any developer using .Net Framework CLR with C++.
CLR with C++ is easy and can be developed in any platform which runs CLR.
MFC only works in Windows.

What do you prefer MFC,CLR or another???
Which one is most used?
Which one will be using more in the future?

Thanks in advance,
Salim
David Wilkinson - 25 Jan 2008 17:51 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> Which one is most used?
> Which one will be using more in the future?

Salim:

Please don't multipost. You have asked the same question in

microsoft.public.vc.language

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