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    Madhu Cheriyedath
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    What happened to STL.NET (or STL/CLR ?) Does VS 2005 (yesterday's release) contain that? Also the new microsoft certifications released recently don't have any C++ or C++/CLI exams..!! I thought after doing all these nice work on C++ language, Microsft will surely support it(C++/CLI) in the same way as C# and VB.NET.:confused::confused::confused: Thanks, Madhu.

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      What happened to STL.NET (or STL/CLR ?) Does VS 2005 (yesterday's release) contain that? Also the new microsoft certifications released recently don't have any C++ or C++/CLI exams..!! I thought after doing all these nice work on C++ language, Microsft will surely support it(C++/CLI) in the same way as C# and VB.NET.:confused::confused::confused: Thanks, Madhu.

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      AFAIK, STL/CLI is going to be distributed as a separate download later. As for certifications, apparently, there was a little demand for them. Seriously, why would you need a C++ certificate?


      My programming blahblahblah blog. If you ever find anything useful here, please let me know to remove it. -- modified at 20:59 Friday 28th October, 2005

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        AFAIK, STL/CLI is going to be distributed as a separate download later. As for certifications, apparently, there was a little demand for them. Seriously, why would you need a C++ certificate?


        My programming blahblahblah blog. If you ever find anything useful here, please let me know to remove it. -- modified at 20:59 Friday 28th October, 2005

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        Madhu Cheriyedath
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        Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:

        Seriously, why would you need a C++ certificate?

        Agreed ...we don't need a C++ certificate, but what about C++/CLI( or Programming in .NET using C++/CLI)? Thanks, Madhu.

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          What happened to STL.NET (or STL/CLR ?) Does VS 2005 (yesterday's release) contain that? Also the new microsoft certifications released recently don't have any C++ or C++/CLI exams..!! I thought after doing all these nice work on C++ language, Microsft will surely support it(C++/CLI) in the same way as C# and VB.NET.:confused::confused::confused: Thanks, Madhu.

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          Nish Nishant
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          See http://blog.voidnish.com/?p=64[^]

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