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I recently got the DevKit and would like to do some coding on dll's for Metastock. I was wondering if I could get some opinions on which C++ compiler to learn and use. I have all of them but don't know any of them well.
There are a lot of books on c++ 6 and there are probably a lot of people with extensive knowledge. On the other hand .net and C# are what Micro$oft tells us we should be using. My workstation is XP so I am not sure how well c++6 will work {VB6 on XP doesen't mix well}.
I have lots of experience with VB & perl, so I have a decent understanding of coding. If I am going to dive into C, does anyone have suggestions on which flavour to lean to?
Thanks
vm
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Vaughn,
I use Visual Studio 6 (SP5) on XP (SP2) and dont have any problems. I have had very little time to actually sit down and do much MS.dll coding but have not encountered any problems using Visual C++ compiler in Visual Studio to compile the .dll files.
Any more required? Please feel free to ask.
wabbit :D
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I've had nothing but grief from apps using .net
I would personally stay away from it.
j '-)
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Wow, I wasn't sure what to expect from others. Thought people might go for the latest and greatest. I was kind of leaning to C++ 6 but didn't know if I shoud climb on the .net bandwagon. There are plenty of samples and books on 6.
I have used VB for about 10 years and have yet to complete a single functional worthwhile app with .net.
I will check on some books and see what happens.
Thanks
vm
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I agree with Jose...
.NET <==> EVIL.
I recommend you stay off this bandwagon!
wabbit :D
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I have had a lot of good experience with .NET.
I have Visual Studio 6, 7, 2003, and 2005 all installed on the same machine with no problems.
C# is not currently supported by the MDK.
You might want to look at PowerBasic, since it is a lot like VB.
Or you could take a look at C++.NET so you can be up with the newer VS.
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I have all of the Visual Studio versions as well. I loaded VS 2003 on my main machine, but never use it. I created a virtual machine specifically with C++6, some CBTs for 6, as well as samples. There were also a couple decently rated books on 6 so that is the way I am headed. I have never actually heard of PowerBasic, been a Microsoft groupie for too long I guess . I might look into it.
The big thing for me is the new functionality the ForumDll has. It will take me a while to explore what that can do for my coding. I have other projects I need C++ knowledge for, hopefully that will give me the proper motivational boost to open the books.
vm
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I haven't personally used PowerBasic, but it is supposed to be an easy transition from VB.
Good luck with the C++ if that is the route you take. There are good samples and information in the manual to help you along your way.
If you have any questions, go ahead and ask. We're happy to help.
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