Is MS phasing out the MFC in .NET ?
if not, are they phasing out any components
that aren't worth learning now ?
Is MS phasing out the MFC in .NET ?
if not, are they phasing out any components
that aren't worth learning now ?
The MFC and .NET are two different things. There is a new version of the MFC in VS.NET. MS didn't mention anything about phasing it out, but if .NET gets successful, it might happen in two or three years.
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-nv
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But API won't be 'phased' out
so, learning api will last a long time ?
Microsoft will phase out programming.
In the future you will have to send your program design to Microsoft with a million dollars, and then it will be added to the Microweb.
You just wait...
Learning many programming languages and tools gives you the chance to get a grasp of the concept that lies behind them. No language or API will last forever. If you cling to one, you will always be a step behind. Learn as much as you can, but be prepared that there is no such state as 'done learning'.
hth
-nv
She was so Blonde, she spent 20 minutes looking at the orange juice can because it said "Concentrate."
When in doubt, read the FAQ.
Then ask a smart question.