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VC++ .Net Flaw??

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    closecall
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    in VC++.Net's class view, how come you can't just right click on a function to delete it? overall, i am finding that VC++.Net is not as hot as it cracked up to be. going back to vc++6 :wtf:

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      in VC++.Net's class view, how come you can't just right click on a function to delete it? overall, i am finding that VC++.Net is not as hot as it cracked up to be. going back to vc++6 :wtf:

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      closecall wrote: how come you can't just right click on a function to delete it? I guess it [class view] is not really smart. I never really thought about that, but it would be nice if you could. Happy Programming! WWW::CodeProject::BNEACETP

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        closecall wrote: how come you can't just right click on a function to delete it? I guess it [class view] is not really smart. I never really thought about that, but it would be nice if you could. Happy Programming! WWW::CodeProject::BNEACETP

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        I think VC6 provieds this feature.


        Toughest Steel Comes From Hottest Furnance

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          I think VC6 provieds this feature.


          Toughest Steel Comes From Hottest Furnance

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          Mr.Prakash wrote: I think VC6 provieds this feature. It does. I wonder why MSFT removed it in VC.NET? :~ Happy Programming! WWW::CodeProject::BNEACETP

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