If I'm just getting into C++ now, should I bother to learn MFC, or should I go with .net?
If I'm just getting into C++ now, should I bother to learn MFC, or should I go with .net?
"Why not go mad?"
simply put; yes
but it may take the next 10 or 20 or 30 years or longer. There are still programmers making a good living writing/maintaing COBOL and Fortran!
If MFC will disappear, what is coming instead?
Please don't say Win32 API, it's C not C++, and MFC are only wrapper classes, an MFC programmer usually use Win32 API functions, so Win32 API and MFC work together.
It was written in C (well the interface was) but it can be used by lots of languages including pascal and straight assemblerOriginally posted by cpp_p
Please don't say Win32 API, it's C not C++,