Yes, both. A slightly reduced version of the MFC was shipped with eVC++, which often meant that you could port applications with very little code changes.
And C# can be compiled for the Compact .Net Framework, which means it then runs on WinCE, too.
Yes, both. A slightly reduced version of the MFC was shipped with eVC++, which often meant that you could port applications with very little code changes.
And C# can be compiled for the Compact .Net Framework, which means it then runs on WinCE, too.
All the buzzt!
CornedBee
"There is not now, nor has there ever been, nor will there ever be, any programming language in which it is the least bit difficult to write bad code."
- Flon's Law
Thanks. That's good to know...
How does this new "Avalon" thing fit into object orientation from a "human / visual" point of view, as I described earlier (meaning that "properties"/members beeing immediately reflected on the GUI as with changes to real-life objects)?