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Old 13-09-2005, 09:19 AM   #10
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Originally posted by mik@Sep 13 2005, 05:55 AM
Latest versions of VS .NET:
VS 2005 Express Edition
VS 2005 Standart Edition
VS 2005 Team System
I have only VS 2005 Express Edition now. Latest versions of VS .NET programmes based on .NET Framework 2.0. I think that it's excellent product. So, don't stand still. VS 6.0 is good, but .NET platform is present and future.
that is what microsoft wants you to believe.

I think 6.0 is used a lot more then .net as nobody wants to pay the huge amount of money required to keep up with the latest and useless developments.

C++ standard is still the same. So for making code there is no need to switch.
However if you rely on the "handy" libraries for a gui of MS then you need to upgrade

If you use a different library for you gui then there is absolute no need to upgrade
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