Hi all.
I am a vc++ programmer. I have been working in this area for about three
years.
My present question is what's the position of C++/CLI under the .NET ?
You know that the VC++ once was the most powerful IDE of MS, but when the
.NET release
everything was changed. And now I plane to lear .NET and move all my
projects to .NET,
but I do not know which language I should choose, C# or C++/CLI? The C#
looks like very
simple and popular now, but how about the C++/CLI? Has her already lost the
important position now?
Stan has announced that the C++/CLI is the most powerful IDE, but is it
real?
Any reply will be appreciated!
Best regards,
Atlantis11500
Ioannis Vranos - 22 May 2005 09:08 GMT
> Hi all.
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> Any reply will be appreciated!
With VS 2005, C++ becomes the systems programming language of .NET.
Some references:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/05/01/COptimizations/default.aspx
http://pluralsight.com/blogs/hsutter/archive/2004/10/05/2672.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/branbray/archive/2003/11/07/51007.aspx
http://www.accu.org/conference/presentations/Sutter_-_Is_C++_Relevant_on_Modern_
Environments_%28keynote%29.pdf
And a page of mine:
http://www23.brinkster.com/noicys/cppcli.htm
Atlantis11500 - 22 May 2005 09:40 GMT
You are so kind, thanks a lot!
> > Hi all.
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> http://blogs.msdn.com/branbray/archive/2003/11/07/51007.aspx
http://www.accu.org/conference/presentations/Sutter_-_Is_C++_Relevant_on_Modern_
Environments_%28keynote%29.pdf
> And a page of mine:
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> http://www23.brinkster.com/noicys/cppcli.htm