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Managed or Unmanaged?

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Lenz - 22 Sep 2004 12:59 GMT
We want to integrate our product into Visual Studio 2005 and will need to
create a project system very similar to the Figures sample. Should we go
managed or unmanaged and what is the pros and cons? Will the Figures sample
or a similar sample soon be available for managed code?
Gaston Milano - 26 Oct 2004 17:18 GMT
You should go to managed. And more you should try to go upon the Package
Managed Framework.

Regards,
Gaston
> We want to integrate our product into Visual Studio 2005 and will need to
> create a project system very similar to the Figures sample. Should we go
> managed or unmanaged and what is the pros and cons? Will the Figures sample
> or a similar sample soon be available for managed code?

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