visual c++ .net
Unless you are aiming to go cross-platform. But, for windows, yes, I guess so. Atleast for UI programming that is.
anyone know of any good tutorials,
cuz this book aint smooth at all, and google seems to bring up alot of garbage
cuz this book aint smooth at all, and google seems to bring up alot of garbage
heres a quote from this website,
http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/cplusplus/
Visual C++ .NET enables developers to create powerful applications using the C++ language. With traditional unmanaged C++, developers can continue to create powerful C++ applications for Windows. With the new Managed Extensions for C++, developers can .NET-enable their existing applications or create new .NET-enabled applictions using the C++ language.
http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/cplusplus/
Visual C++ .NET enables developers to create powerful applications using the C++ language. With traditional unmanaged C++, developers can continue to create powerful C++ applications for Windows. With the new Managed Extensions for C++, developers can .NET-enable their existing applications or create new .NET-enabled applictions using the C++ language.
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