If your primary experience is C++, then C++/CLI should offer a much smoother
transition to the .Net framework. That said, with C++/CLI, the two languages
are now extremely similar syntax-wise.
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"Marc" <Ma**@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
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Hi all,
I'm trying to decide in wich language I' m going to write a set of
tools and a Windows desktop application so I think that ".Net" has what I
need. My background knowledge is in Visual C++ but I don't know if it's
better to write it in C++/CLI or in C#. I know that some differences are
on
my taste/background, if I want to migrate code or reuse it or if I want to
mix managed and unmanaged code but I'd like to know your opinions about
C++/CLI.
Is it the way to go for a C++ developer that wants to use .Net?