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    Hello, I'm new in this website, but is looks great :) I know some programming lenguages like c++, VB, I would like to learn vs c++, and i can't find how, I have VC++ 6, and MSDN 6. I will be happy to get some help Thank you guys :)

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      Hello, I'm new in this website, but is looks great :) I know some programming lenguages like c++, VB, I would like to learn vs c++, and i can't find how, I have VC++ 6, and MSDN 6. I will be happy to get some help Thank you guys :)

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      I don't understand; you just said you have VS C++ 6.0; that IS visual C++. Do you mean VS C++ for .NET? James A Beggs Microsoft MSN Mobile Component Test Team

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        I don't understand; you just said you have VS C++ 6.0; that IS visual C++. Do you mean VS C++ for .NET? James A Beggs Microsoft MSN Mobile Component Test Team

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        oppsy, you right... I have vc++ 6, not the .NET one

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          oppsy, you right... I have vc++ 6, not the .NET one

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          Well, for non-.NET programming needs, you can pretty much use VC++ as you would VC++ 6; for .NET stuff, I wouldn't know where to direct you; perhaps you can pick up a book. James A Beggs Microsoft MSN Mobile Component Test Team

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            Well, for non-.NET programming needs, you can pretty much use VC++ as you would VC++ 6; for .NET stuff, I wouldn't know where to direct you; perhaps you can pick up a book. James A Beggs Microsoft MSN Mobile Component Test Team

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            somthing i didn't tell you... i have VS .NET i can't try learn about VC++ .NET but isn't it much harder then vc++ 6? ?

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              somthing i didn't tell you... i have VS .NET i can't try learn about VC++ .NET but isn't it much harder then vc++ 6? ?

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              If you're new to windows programming in general, neither one would be harder than the other. But you might want to get the experience of learning VC++ 6 because it involves you heavily with windows programming.

              "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
              "An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                If you're new to windows programming in general, neither one would be harder than the other. But you might want to get the experience of learning VC++ 6 because it involves you heavily with windows programming.

                "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
                "An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                i don't know how u consider VB with windows programming...but i made alot of projects there... and i'm kinda good there :)...and i just need some help with the begining of vc++ :)

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                  i don't know how u consider VB with windows programming...but i made alot of projects there... and i'm kinda good there :)...and i just need some help with the begining of vc++ :)

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                  It all depends on what you did with VB. You are lucky to have both VC .NET and VC 6. Happy programming!

                  "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
                  "An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi

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