Re: Channel 9 video: Visual C++ 10 is the new 6

From:
"Tom Serface" <tom.nospam@camaswood.com>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Wed, 19 Nov 2008 13:06:35 -0800
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I agree. The changes to MFC have been subtle, but important. Of course,
the FeaturePack was a huge improvement for 2008 as well.

Tom

"David Ching" <dc@remove-this.dcsoft.com> wrote in message
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"Ajay Kalra" <ajaykalra@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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The big advantage of using a newer version of Visual Studio than VC6 is
that the C++ compiler is much newer and much more compliant with the
ISO C++ language. That means that any third-party library code that you
may want to use in your projects is much more likely to compile.


I think that alone will justify the upgrade for most. I personally
dont think MFC enhancements have amounted to much after VC6.


I can't live without CStringA/W anymore. I got tired of manually creating
a manifest just to use Common Controls 6. I don't have to delete the .ncb
file nearly as much as with VC6. I like my XML color coded. When I edit
Javascript, I like that color coded also. I like the Server Explorer to
manage my databases (was that in VC6?). The missing Find/Replace in
Entire solution is irksome. Visual Assist X integrates much better than
in VS6. I got used to the Consolas font. I got used to editing true
color icons (and Icon Workshop Lite only works with VS2008).

-- David

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