is .net frame work for c++ or just basic and c#?
is .net frame work for c++ or just basic and c#?
It's a platform in and of itself. The language you use is irrelevant in some regards.
Just about any language could make use of .NET if they modified the language...
C++ does support .NET, but the code looks VERY ugly. I'd stick with C# if I were using .NET.
Actually MS did a pretty good job with C++/CLR. Much better than "Managed C++" where I was constantly having to be paranoid about which pointer was a "real" one and which one was "managed".
Also: Why C# is not my favorite programming language...
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Computer Programming: An Introduction for the Scientifically Inclined
Points 1-2 is ridiculously stupid by C#, point 3-4 are biased by C++ programmers, and the rest is stupid, as well.
There's nothing wrong with everything being members, but the ability to create and use stand-alone functions are necessary.
But point 1-2 unfortunately applies to C++/CLI, as well, due to all dotNet languages being garbage collected.
Solution? Don't use dotNet.