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  • J Jaims

    Hello, I've been working for a couple of years with VC++; a few months ago I started to see information about Managed C++ but actually I don't know nothing at all about it. I've been searching recently for some introductory articles or explanations but I've been not able to find it. Does anyone know where could I find something like that? In the board everybody seems to be already deeply inside the world of MC++, but I need something more basic!! Thanx in advance Jaims

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    You could buy a book about MC++? Or you can read the msdn.microsoft.com they have a pretty good introduction about .net, you can also look in http://www.microsoft.com/visualc/ The easiest way is to jump in the pool. Install Visual C++ .NET and create a project. After coding a "hello world" you won't be able to stop ;P Al

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      Hello, I've been working for a couple of years with VC++; a few months ago I started to see information about Managed C++ but actually I don't know nothing at all about it. I've been searching recently for some introductory articles or explanations but I've been not able to find it. Does anyone know where could I find something like that? In the board everybody seems to be already deeply inside the world of MC++, but I need something more basic!! Thanx in advance Jaims

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      Jaims wrote: but I need something more basic!! Read this one for a first time introduction to MC++ http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppintro01.asp Then this one for intro to GUI apps http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppwinforms01.asp And this one for IJW http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppthreadsync01.asp Regards Nish


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      • A Albert Pascual

        You could buy a book about MC++? Or you can read the msdn.microsoft.com they have a pretty good introduction about .net, you can also look in http://www.microsoft.com/visualc/ The easiest way is to jump in the pool. Install Visual C++ .NET and create a project. After coding a "hello world" you won't be able to stop ;P Al

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        Albert Pascual wrote: After coding a "hello world" you won't be able to stop True. Very true indeed! Nish


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        • J Jaims

          Hello, I've been working for a couple of years with VC++; a few months ago I started to see information about Managed C++ but actually I don't know nothing at all about it. I've been searching recently for some introductory articles or explanations but I've been not able to find it. Does anyone know where could I find something like that? In the board everybody seems to be already deeply inside the world of MC++, but I need something more basic!! Thanx in advance Jaims

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          Brian Delahunty
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          Nish's with links :) Read this one for a first time introduction to MC++ http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppintro01.asp Then this one for intro to GUI apps http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppwinforms01.asp And this one for IJW http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppthreadsync01.asp Happy clicking :-D


          "Isn't that the "write once, debug everwhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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            Nish's with links :) Read this one for a first time introduction to MC++ http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppintro01.asp Then this one for intro to GUI apps http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppwinforms01.asp And this one for IJW http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppthreadsync01.asp Happy clicking :-D


            "Isn't that the "write once, debug everwhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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            Nish Nishant
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            Thanks :-) I was too lazy to do that :-) Nish


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            • B Brian Delahunty

              Nish's with links :) Read this one for a first time introduction to MC++ http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppintro01.asp Then this one for intro to GUI apps http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppwinforms01.asp And this one for IJW http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppthreadsync01.asp Happy clicking :-D


              "Isn't that the "write once, debug everwhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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              Brian's From Nish's with links that open in new windows. :) Read this one for a first time introduction to MC++ http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppintro01.asp Then this one for intro to GUI apps http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppwinforms01.asp And this one for IJW http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppthreadsync01.asp Sorry, I just had to be a smart ass. ;P Nick Parker

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                Brian's From Nish's with links that open in new windows. :) Read this one for a first time introduction to MC++ http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppintro01.asp Then this one for intro to GUI apps http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppwinforms01.asp And this one for IJW http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/mcppthreadsync01.asp Sorry, I just had to be a smart ass. ;P Nick Parker

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                Nish Nishant
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                Well, I thanked him, so I guess I am morally obliged to thank you as well. Thanks Nick ;-) Nish :-)


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                  Well, I thanked him, so I guess I am morally obliged to thank you as well. Thanks Nick ;-) Nish :-)


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                  Nish I guess I was just being obnoxious, that all, all in good fun. Thanks. :) Nick Parker

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                    Nish I guess I was just being obnoxious, that all, all in good fun. Thanks. :) Nick Parker

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                    Sometimes obnoxiousity is a good thing. Nish p.s. The word exists, I hope :-)


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                      Sometimes obnoxiousity is a good thing. Nish p.s. The word exists, I hope :-)


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                      Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: p.s. The word exists, I hope It's ok if it doesn't, I used to have a C++ instructor regularly use words that don't exist (Spell Check would point them out in PowerPoint), he just told us that was the best way he could explain it. :) Nick Parker

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                        Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: p.s. The word exists, I hope It's ok if it doesn't, I used to have a C++ instructor regularly use words that don't exist (Spell Check would point them out in PowerPoint), he just told us that was the best way he could explain it. :) Nick Parker

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                        Nick Parker wrote: It's ok if it doesn't, I used to have a C++ instructor regularly use words that don't exist (Spell Check would point them out in PowerPoint), he just told us that was the best way he could explain it. Oh :-) Thanks Nick Nish


                        Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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