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Thanks Christian Graus
and i have a other question,
I hear that C++ will limited for write COM is it right?
and on thing VC++ or VC.NET which is better and which is easy
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messages wrote: I hear that C++ will limited for write COM is it right?
I'm not sure what you mean. C++ is excellent for writing COM components, but the vast bulk of C++ code does not use COM. C++ is a standard language, why would it be tied to a Microsoft platform that is a lot younger than C++ is ?
messages wrote: and on thing VC++ or VC.NET which is better and which is easy
I don't know what you mean by those terminologies.
C++ is a standards based language. It's very powerful, other languages like C# and VB.NET are easier
VC++ means any Microsoft C++ compiler
VC.NET means any of the last three Microsoft C++ compilers
C++/CLI is how VC.NET 2005 does C++ that works with .NET. To use this, you need to know C++ and also learn how to work with .NET in C++. Learning plain C++ is probably easier, but once you add .NET, a lot of stuff you may want to do becomes easier because of the libraries in .NET. so, learning C++/CLI is harder than learning vanilla C++. A lot of coding tasks will be easier in C++/CLI than C++, because you get a lot of stuff for free.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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I read and also I asked about limited C++ to Com so it isnt right?
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For the third time. C++ is NOT limited to COM. C++ is older than COM, C++ is a standard language and COM is a Microsoft platform.
Perhaps if, instead of asking these questions at random, over and over, you told us what you're trying to do, we could get to the bottom of this for you ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Thanks Christian Graus,
It was My anxieting now I understand it isnt true and its not limited to COM
Thank you all and very thanks
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messages wrote: I hear that C++ will limited for write COM is it right?
No. C++ can do many other things in addition to COM.
COM
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C++ is the standard language.
VC++ is the Microsoft's implementation of the language (with several microsoft specifics).
VC++.NET is the IDE (development environment). it is also named as VC++2003. such IDE allow you to use the C++ language for 2 main targets : Native processor instructions (like Win32/MFC/ATL, etc...) and MSIL for .NET.
here, don't confuse .NET which represents the product and .NET which represents the framework. the .NET framework allow you to generate an intermediate language from the compilation (MSIL).
does this answer your question ?
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Thanks toxcct
and i have a other question,
I hear that C++ will limited for write COM is it right?
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C++ is probably the best language to use to write COM components. At least, that's what I always used.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Probably but it doesn't mean that it will be limited to that ONLY.
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Obviously. The question was not well worded, did I miss it's intent ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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I think that the OP wanted to know if C++ will be limited to develop COM components only.
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Yeah, I think you're right. It's just not a question that would have remotely come to mind, and the wording was unclear.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Hi Cedric,
Is it right,if its right what happen for C++?
Thanks
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I seriously doubt that C++ will be limited to develop COM components only. It is too widely used to disapear just like that.
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Hi everyone,
I want to open my project but when i try i get this error
Project 'C:\MYSINGLE\Mysingle.vcproj' failed to open.
Im using VS2003.
Thanks
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Does that path exist ? Are you selecting that file, or a solution that contains it ? Is this a project you created ? What if you create a new project and copy your code files into it ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Hi
yes path is exist and i have this project i have this project on drive d but i copy this project to drive c and now when i want to open this project i get this error how can I solve this error?
Thanks
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OK - beyond solving it the way I already suggested, perhaps one of the config files contains the old paths, they are XML, so look for the old path in there and change it to the new one.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Thanks Christian Graus
Do I need to modify vcproj file and i dont have XML file in my project
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Your vcproj IS an XML file. No, it doesn't look like it contains the path. I recommend using find in files, but I've just checked a project, and all paths look like they are relative to me.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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But i dont have any file that has different path and all include files without path
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I reiterate - all the project files are XML files and if you moved the project, one may contain an absolute path to the old location. If not, the other thing to do is create a new project and import your files into it. Or just move the project to where it was, open it and export the files across to a new project within the IDE.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Do you know a thing about Christian Graus?hes are very good programmer.It solve
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