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  • F flippydeflippydebop

    Does anyone know the reason behind Stan Lippman leaving Microsoft???? - The last i heard he was bringing C++/CLI to the masses. I wonder if his departure has anything to do with the fact that Microsoft is not supporting WPF using C++/CLI. Does anyone have any gossip on this? Also what are peoples views on C++/CLI not supporting WPF?? I personally think that its another bad blow for the C++ community. What are other peoples thoughts on this?

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    TomM
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    The big blow is that C++ can't use WPF. I'm sure C#/.Net are great and everything, but sometimes you want to or need to use C++ and it would be nice to be able to use WPF.

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    • K keyboard warrior

      well Stan did get lit up last night and told me everything. However, I also was lit up last night and forgot it all

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      perfect response :laugh:

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      • F flippydeflippydebop

        Does anyone know the reason behind Stan Lippman leaving Microsoft???? - The last i heard he was bringing C++/CLI to the masses. I wonder if his departure has anything to do with the fact that Microsoft is not supporting WPF using C++/CLI. Does anyone have any gossip on this? Also what are peoples views on C++/CLI not supporting WPF?? I personally think that its another bad blow for the C++ community. What are other peoples thoughts on this?

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        George L Jackson
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        From what I have read lately on MSDN, I believe Microsoft throwing more resources toward the "native" C++ features at the expense of C++/CLI development. I have only used C++/CLI to employ some old but useful (and not supported) libraries. It would be nice to have explicitly the same C# support for C++/CLI; however, I can live with being bilingual.

        "We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." --Winston Churchill

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        • F flippydeflippydebop

          Does anyone know the reason behind Stan Lippman leaving Microsoft???? - The last i heard he was bringing C++/CLI to the masses. I wonder if his departure has anything to do with the fact that Microsoft is not supporting WPF using C++/CLI. Does anyone have any gossip on this? Also what are peoples views on C++/CLI not supporting WPF?? I personally think that its another bad blow for the C++ community. What are other peoples thoughts on this?

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          C++ is wholely and completely irrelevant in the 21st century. The less resources MS spends on it the better. (You did ask for my opinion :) )


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            C++ is wholely and completely irrelevant in the 21st century. The less resources MS spends on it the better. (You did ask for my opinion :) )


            Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt

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            Rocky Moore
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            Wow! You sure know how to get flamed :) Of course, I agree with you :cool:

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              Wow! You sure know how to get flamed :) Of course, I agree with you :cool:

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              You could not pay me enough money to go back to coding in c++.


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              • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                flippydeflippydebop wrote:

                Does anyone know the reason behind Stan Lippman leaving Microsoft????

                Haven't heard of that. Do you have a link?

                flippydeflippydebop wrote:

                Also what are peoples views on C++/CLI not supporting WPF??

                Couldn't care less for WPF (right Michael? ;) ).


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                Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:

                Couldn't care less for WPF (right Michael? ;) ).

                That is correct Nemanja, now if only the rest of CP paid attention as well as you I may end up a happy chappy.

                Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004

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                • F flippydeflippydebop

                  Does anyone know the reason behind Stan Lippman leaving Microsoft???? - The last i heard he was bringing C++/CLI to the masses. I wonder if his departure has anything to do with the fact that Microsoft is not supporting WPF using C++/CLI. Does anyone have any gossip on this? Also what are peoples views on C++/CLI not supporting WPF?? I personally think that its another bad blow for the C++ community. What are other peoples thoughts on this?

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                  Phil Martin
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                  flippydeflippydebop wrote:

                  Also what are peoples views on C++/CLI not supporting WPF??

                  I'm not sure I understand. Isn't WPF just a bunch of managed classes? And C++/CLI can make use of managed classes quite well. So I'm envisaging it would be quite easy to chuck in some Viewports, Canvases and rectangles, and bob is the proverbial uncle!

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                    You could not pay me enough money to go back to coding in c++.


                    Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt

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                    Phil Martin
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                    Not even if you were paid..... ONE MEEELION DOLLARS and hard sharks with fikker "laser" beams on their heads? I have been doing TCL and C# for the last few months (An odd mix, but writing TCL extensions in C# is extremely fun and rewarding), and I had to go back to some C++ for a few days. It felt old and icky, but when I got back into some templating action, I felt alive again, like I was absailing down a 900m drop with no harness :)

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                    • P Phil Martin

                      Not even if you were paid..... ONE MEEELION DOLLARS and hard sharks with fikker "laser" beams on their heads? I have been doing TCL and C# for the last few months (An odd mix, but writing TCL extensions in C# is extremely fun and rewarding), and I had to go back to some C++ for a few days. It felt old and icky, but when I got back into some templating action, I felt alive again, like I was absailing down a 900m drop with no harness :)

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                      Exactly! I've had to go back from time to time to futz around with some old c++ code and old and icky is an absolutely perfect way to describe it. When I look at all the lines of necessary code that essentially do nothing relevant or visible to the end user of the software I shudder in revulsion.


                      Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt

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