Re: Forms and VC++
- From: "blangela" <Bob_Langelaan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Nov 2006 10:08:02 -0800
Larry - Thank you for your detailed response to my previous reply.
I must admit I am still a little confused on how "straight forward" it
is to create Windows App using CLR/C++. I suspect that I will only
find out by actually trying.
Having said that, some of the posters above state I must still used
"managed C++", while others suggest it is much more straight forward
now in the latest version of VS 2005. Again, a little confusing.
As to why to use C++ over C#, one of the sources referenced above
states (at least for .NET 2003) that native code produced using managed
C++ is more optimized (and quite likely there is less code as well --
which some would argue is also a form of optimization) than when using
a .NET language.
Bob L.
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