I really wanna get this I could get it - wouldn't take me too long to get the money...or will it be a complete disappointment?
I really wanna get this I could get it - wouldn't take me too long to get the money...or will it be a complete disappointment?
Don't you need the .NET framework to run anything created with it?
I have Visual Studio.NET which includes both C++ & Visual Basic(if not others)but, I think you need the framework to use executables made.
Last edited by Shadow; 12-07-2002 at 02:51 AM.
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Bah, I'm confused now...
In a recent thread of mine, I found this reply from someone:
> Of the Visual Studio .NET languages, only Visual C++ .NET can compile unmanaged code (standard i386 Win32 PE executables).
A quote from your link
> Managed Extensions for C++
> Managed Extensions for C++ are a set of language extensions that enable C++ developers to write applications for the .NET Framework.
They go on to talk about managed code.
That unmanaged/managed code bit gets my head a spinning. They use the word too much.
Unmanaged DOES NOT need the .NET framework.
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Does anybody know if this is true?I think you need the framework to use executables made.
No, it's not true.
Does anybody know of a manual or something to get for when I buy this? Or does it come with complete documentation of how to use .NET?
I'm guessing it comes with documentation, if not, MSDN online will probably have anything you'd have questions about.
Also, keep in mind that you need XP
>> Also, keep in mind that you need XP
Yeah, ofcourse. You dont think i'd be stupid enough to buy MS Visual C++.NET without XP, do you?
// edit: yeh, sorry bout that...
Last edited by face_master; 12-07-2002 at 04:07 AM.
I can only assume that was a typo for withoutOriginally posted by face_master
Yeah, ofcourse. You dont think i'd be stupid enough to buy MS Visual C++.NET with XP, do you?
Ive oficially decided to by Mircroft Visual C++.NET and this book to help me with it.
> Ive oficially decided to by Mircroft Visual C++.NET
Good luck.
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I wonder what happened to all the good deals there used to be...?
I bought VC++ 6.0 for $100 and it came with Visual J++ attached to it, with the MSDN library included in both packages.
At the same time I bought a $40 "Starter Game Programming" kit and it came with a 3D engine (Genesis 3D) and a paperback book - but it also came with the Introductory version of VC++ 6.0 and 4 e-books on how to program with VC++ 6.
I guess those were the days in 1999, GOOD TIMES....................
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> I bought a $40 "Starter Game Programming"
I have that Software Devloment Kit, it's nice.
Included a free 3d game with source code too..
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>>Also, keep in mind that you need XP
XP Professional, I think. I'm pretty sure it doesn't work with the home edition.