Difference between VC++6.0 and VC++.NET
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HI to all, can anybody help me what is the Difference between VC++6.0 and VC++.NET. Thanks.
regarding what ? - VC++.NET is standard compliant (VC++6 is not anymore) - VC++ support .NET applications but still maintains native code generation too (VC++6 doe not know .net framework at all)
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regarding what ? - VC++.NET is standard compliant (VC++6 is not anymore) - VC++ support .NET applications but still maintains native code generation too (VC++6 doe not know .net framework at all)
TOXCCT >>> GEII power
[toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20] | soon : [VisualCalc 3.0]toxcct wrote:
soon : [VisualCalc 3.0]
hmmm.. how soon? Expecting it very soon! :) You have an apple and me too. We exchange those and We have an apple each. You have an idea and me too. We exchange those and We have two ideas each.
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toxcct wrote:
soon : [VisualCalc 3.0]
hmmm.. how soon? Expecting it very soon! :) You have an apple and me too. We exchange those and We have an apple each. You have an idea and me too. We exchange those and We have two ideas each.
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regarding what ? - VC++.NET is standard compliant (VC++6 is not anymore) - VC++ support .NET applications but still maintains native code generation too (VC++6 doe not know .net framework at all)
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[toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20] | soon : [VisualCalc 3.0]toxcct wrote:
(VC++6 is not anymore)
Did it used to be?
"Take only what you need and leave the land as you found it." - Native American Proverb
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still compiling... :laugh:
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[toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20] | soon : [VisualCalc 3.0]toxcct wrote:
still compiling...
hai.. which computer are you using for compilation.... PCXT 386 :)
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toxcct wrote:
still compiling...
hai.. which computer are you using for compilation.... PCXT 386 :)
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cheers, Alok Gupta VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
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toxcct wrote:
(VC++6 is not anymore)
Did it used to be?
"Take only what you need and leave the land as you found it." - Native American Proverb
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DavidCrow wrote:
Did it used to be?
hum, i thought it was at a time... you know, these old ages, when dinosaurs were still on earth...
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[toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20] | soon : [VisualCalc 3.0]toxcct wrote:
hum, i thought it was at a time
Actually, VC6 was released several months before the C++ ISO standard.
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toxcct wrote:
hum, i thought it was at a time
Actually, VC6 was released several months before the C++ ISO standard.
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
Actually, VC6 was released several months before the C++ ISO standard
and dinosaurs were released several months before standard homo sapiens sapiens... ;)
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HI to all, can anybody help me what is the Difference between VC++6.0 and VC++.NET. Thanks.
I expect the major difference is Environment. Major Changes from Visual C++ 6.0 to Visual C++ .NET ---------------------------------------------------- Microsoft Visual C++ .NET provides many new features and improvements. Managed Code and Targeting the .NET Framework Provides links to Managed Extensions for C++ and Visual C# documentation. Attributed Programming Describes what attributes are and what you can do with them. C++ Compiler, Linker, and C++ Language Provides links and updated information about the compiler, linker, build tools, and C++ language features in Visual C++ .NET. Debugger Provides information about the Visual Studio debugger and links to related topics. Development Environment Describes changes in the development environment in Visual C++ .NET. Resource Editors Discusses the Image Editor toolbar and the Text Tool dialog box. Libraries Provides links to new content in the Visual C++ libraries, including the Active Template Library (ATL), ATL Server, C Run-Time Library, Microsoft Foundation Class Library, OLE DB Templates, Shared Classes, and the Standard C++ Library. Deployment and Redistribution of an Application Provides links to deployment and redistribution information for Visual Studio .NET. Nice talking to you. :-O