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    Hi All, I want to develop an 3D Image rendering software using DirectX which can perform some 3D Operations.My customer wants the software developed on .Net Framework. I have experience in coding in MFC in VC6.0.If i develop an MFC based application in Visual Studio 2008,will it be built on .Net Framework? Thanking in advance, Ashwath.

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      Hi All, I want to develop an 3D Image rendering software using DirectX which can perform some 3D Operations.My customer wants the software developed on .Net Framework. I have experience in coding in MFC in VC6.0.If i develop an MFC based application in Visual Studio 2008,will it be built on .Net Framework? Thanking in advance, Ashwath.

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      Maximilien
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      Can you explain why you felt the need to re-post the same exact question just 2 hours after you posted the original question instead of continuing the discussion ? I'm genuinely curious. Thanks for taking the time to answer that. M,

      This signature was proudly tested on animals.

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        Hi All, I want to develop an 3D Image rendering software using DirectX which can perform some 3D Operations.My customer wants the software developed on .Net Framework. I have experience in coding in MFC in VC6.0.If i develop an MFC based application in Visual Studio 2008,will it be built on .Net Framework? Thanking in advance, Ashwath.

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        No. :)

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          Hi All, I want to develop an 3D Image rendering software using DirectX which can perform some 3D Operations.My customer wants the software developed on .Net Framework. I have experience in coding in MFC in VC6.0.If i develop an MFC based application in Visual Studio 2008,will it be built on .Net Framework? Thanking in advance, Ashwath.

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          Quit spamming the board. You've already asked your question. Do you think people are going to be more inclined to answer now? :rolleyes:

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            Hi All, I want to develop an 3D Image rendering software using DirectX which can perform some 3D Operations.My customer wants the software developed on .Net Framework. I have experience in coding in MFC in VC6.0.If i develop an MFC based application in Visual Studio 2008,will it be built on .Net Framework? Thanking in advance, Ashwath.

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            CODEPC
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            Using VC++(MFC) in Visual Studio 2008 is called unmanaged. Built on .Net framework is called managed. They are totally different. I think it is a good timing for you to switch to C# now.

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              Can you explain why you felt the need to re-post the same exact question just 2 hours after you posted the original question instead of continuing the discussion ? I'm genuinely curious. Thanks for taking the time to answer that. M,

              This signature was proudly tested on animals.

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              ashwath1979
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              Sorry maxi for reposting ,i will not do it again.Actually as i was not getting answer to my previous post because of lots of questions in it ....i reposted it with only one question.

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