Re: Is it possible?
- From: "Daniel Moth" <dmoth74@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 18:56:33 +0100
They can't. But they can switch to C# (which mostly makes sense for UI
development) and then you can share your code/bizlogic on both platforms.
The investment up front would pay in the long run assuming your VB.NET
assets are significant in size/value to warrant the move to managed code
cross platform...
Cheers
Daniel
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"Irene" <Irene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:64AD033E-84A8-45B3-9DC7-1FA7E0BF9F1B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We have a project group(group1) that uses VS .NET 2003 to create .NET
assemblies and applications with VB.NET, running on Windows XP.
We also have a group(group2) whose platform is Windows CE, and their
language is C++.
Now, is it possible for the group2 on its CE platform to use the
assemblies
that the group1 created ?
I've heard that the Visual Studio 2005 does not support C++ for Compact
Framework 2.0. Then, how the group2 can use .NET components for their
C++ applications?
Thanks in advance..
.
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