Re: Is there a way to convert VB forms to VC?
From: Alf P. Steinbach (alfps_at_start.no)
Date: 11/19/04
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Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 02:19:47 GMT
* Marc Reinig:
> Are you saying that in a single project, I can intermingle C++ and VB using
> managed code? I've never dealt with that feature.
You can use Managed C++ classes from VB.NET, and vice versa; I think
you're well aware of that and simply trolling.
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