VS.NET 2005 supports all flavors of C++. You can create ATL, C++.Net, Win32,
and MFC applications. VS will compile and link Win32 applications as well as
debug. It comes with the Windows SDK to develop non CLR Windows
applications. The rich developer tools with DotNet are in preparation for
Windows Vista and it looks like Microsoft isn't dropping support for
anything ever developed in C++.
> Hi All,
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ChitraCK - 03 Aug 2006 14:40 GMT
Thanks Jim!
The question is not on the ablities of .NET, if I migrate my vc++
application how will be the hit on my performance and scalability.

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> VS.NET 2005 supports all flavors of C++. You can create ATL, C++.Net, Win32,
> and MFC applications. VS will compile and link Win32 applications as well as
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> > to
> > .NET?