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Difference b/w MFC in VC++ 6.0 & VC++.net 2003

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    Hello Kindly do me a favour by enlightening me with the difference between MFC's in VC++ & VC++.net Can i use the same code which is in VC++ 6.0 in VC++.net. Thank you

    Kind Regards Sandy

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      Hello Kindly do me a favour by enlightening me with the difference between MFC's in VC++ & VC++.net Can i use the same code which is in VC++ 6.0 in VC++.net. Thank you

      Kind Regards Sandy

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      ksandy45 wrote:

      Kindly do me a favour by enlightening me with the difference between MFC's in VC++ & VC++.net

      You may like to have a look at this[^]

      ksandy45 wrote:

      Can i use the same code which is in VC++ 6.0 in VC++.ne

      You can.

      Prasad Notifier using ATL | Operator new[],delete[][^]

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        ksandy45 wrote:

        Kindly do me a favour by enlightening me with the difference between MFC's in VC++ & VC++.net

        You may like to have a look at this[^]

        ksandy45 wrote:

        Can i use the same code which is in VC++ 6.0 in VC++.ne

        You can.

        Prasad Notifier using ATL | Operator new[],delete[][^]

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        ksandy45
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        Hi Prasad, Thanks for the help, then what is the difference between these two MFC's. Does .net MFC offer any new classes?

        Kind Regards Sandy

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          Hi Prasad, Thanks for the help, then what is the difference between these two MFC's. Does .net MFC offer any new classes?

          Kind Regards Sandy

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          yes ofcourse.there r some classes mixed with atl which are added in MFC 2003,i mean these classes can be used in ATL as well MFC like CImage,CString etc.you can C more on msdn.

          Tasleem Arif

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            yes ofcourse.there r some classes mixed with atl which are added in MFC 2003,i mean these classes can be used in ATL as well MFC like CImage,CString etc.you can C more on msdn.

            Tasleem Arif

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            ksandy45
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            Thanks a lot Tasleem. Can you just tell me how Managed VC++ is different from the MFC? Can the same functionallity be achieved by using the VC++.Net (managed C++).

            Kind Regards Sandy

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              Thanks a lot Tasleem. Can you just tell me how Managed VC++ is different from the MFC? Can the same functionallity be achieved by using the VC++.Net (managed C++).

              Kind Regards Sandy

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              VC++.net managed C++ is differnet from MFC in sense yes functionality can be achieved using managed C++. 1.managed c++ is plateform independant. 2.it support more classes then MFC supports.

              Regards. Tasleem Arif

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                VC++.net managed C++ is differnet from MFC in sense yes functionality can be achieved using managed C++. 1.managed c++ is plateform independant. 2.it support more classes then MFC supports.

                Regards. Tasleem Arif

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                ksandy45
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                Thank you very much Tasleem. I am clear now. So i can use Managed C++ and achieve all the things which a MFC offers and this can done with a great ease. I hope what i understood is correct? I think you have a great knowledge in thins field. I would like you to help me, kindly provide me with you are support. Thanks a lot.

                Kind Regards Sandy

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                  Thank you very much Tasleem. I am clear now. So i can use Managed C++ and achieve all the things which a MFC offers and this can done with a great ease. I hope what i understood is correct? I think you have a great knowledge in thins field. I would like you to help me, kindly provide me with you are support. Thanks a lot.

                  Kind Regards Sandy

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                  :):)u r welcomed.

                  Regards. Tasleem Arif

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