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Which IDE are you using for Visual C++ development?   [Edit]

Survey period: 30 Jan 2006 to 5 Feb 2006

For those still doing C++ development

OptionVotes% 
Visual Studio 6 or earlier1,27436.81
Visual Studio .NET 20021143.29
Visual Studio .NET 20031,26736.61
Visual Studio 200584124.30
Non Microsoft IDE / compiler3018.70
I'm not doing C++ development57616.64
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralI've jumped in Pin
Gammill30-Jan-06 20:15
Gammill30-Jan-06 20:15 
GeneralRun, don't walk away from C++ Pin
mrjktcvsss30-Jan-06 16:54
mrjktcvsss30-Jan-06 16:54 
GeneralRe: Run, don't walk away from C++ Pin
code_junkie31-Jan-06 2:35
code_junkie31-Jan-06 2:35 
GeneralRe: Run, don't walk away from C++ Pin
robasmith31-Jan-06 2:41
robasmith31-Jan-06 2:41 
GeneralRe: Run, don't walk away from C++ Pin
Alvaro Mendez1-Feb-06 10:24
Alvaro Mendez1-Feb-06 10:24 
GeneralRe: Run, don't walk away from C++ Pin
Andre xxxxxxx1-Feb-06 10:48
Andre xxxxxxx1-Feb-06 10:48 
GeneralRe: Run, don't walk away from C++ Pin
Alvaro Mendez1-Feb-06 11:11
Alvaro Mendez1-Feb-06 11:11 
GeneralRe: Run, don't walk away from C++ Pin
Andre xxxxxxx1-Feb-06 11:35
Andre xxxxxxx1-Feb-06 11:35 
Alvaro Mendez wrote:
Yeah, for "interoping", C++ is the way to go.


Not only interopting, why does C# has no unions? Why no templates? The generics are far away from beeing as powerful as templates.

Why re-invent the wheel with edges and then try to make it round again?

C# as no advantage over C++/CLI. I won't jump on any bandwagon started by some MS consultants.

MS can not abandon C++ because there is a 30+ years codebase. Even their own products are written in C++.

And you always forget that C++ is a General Purpose Language while C# was only made for the .net framework. Ever tried to program an embedded system with C#? Any real-time app with the .net framework?

Microsoft says C# is a application programming language while C++ is a system programming language. While the statement about C# is true, C++ is as mentioned a general purpose language. I can do everything with C++. With C# not.

And why should i trade in a standarized mature general purpose language for a proprietary MS language that changes every week when someone on the Microsoft forum had an idea he thought might be cool?
GeneralRe: Run, don't walk away from C++ Pin
mcarbenay1-Feb-06 23:46
mcarbenay1-Feb-06 23:46 
GeneralRe: Run, don't walk away from C++ Pin
jfoegen31-Jan-06 4:21
jfoegen31-Jan-06 4:21 
GeneralRe: Run, don't walk away from C++ Pin
Andre xxxxxxx1-Feb-06 9:08
Andre xxxxxxx1-Feb-06 9:08 
GeneralRe: Run, don't walk away from C++ Pin
mrjktcvsss1-Feb-06 9:32
mrjktcvsss1-Feb-06 9:32 
GeneralRe: Run, don't walk away from C++ Pin
Andre xxxxxxx1-Feb-06 10:53
Andre xxxxxxx1-Feb-06 10:53 
GeneralRe: Run, don't walk away from C++ Pin
Martin Cook1-Feb-06 10:53
professionalMartin Cook1-Feb-06 10:53 
GeneralI'll buck the trend Pin
Gary R. Wheeler30-Jan-06 14:12
Gary R. Wheeler30-Jan-06 14:12 
GeneralRe: I'll buck the trend Pin
_ABHILASH_MS_30-Jan-06 14:23
_ABHILASH_MS_30-Jan-06 14:23 
General2k3 Pin
Jörgen Sigvardsson30-Jan-06 10:58
Jörgen Sigvardsson30-Jan-06 10:58 
GeneralRe: 2k3 Pin
Michael Dunn30-Jan-06 12:09
sitebuilderMichael Dunn30-Jan-06 12:09 
GeneralRe: 2k3 Pin
Jörgen Sigvardsson30-Jan-06 12:22
Jörgen Sigvardsson30-Jan-06 12:22 
GeneralRe: 2k3 Pin
rat30-Jan-06 14:52
rat30-Jan-06 14:52 
GeneralRe: 2k3 Pin
Kevin McFarlane2-Feb-06 10:05
Kevin McFarlane2-Feb-06 10:05 
GeneralRe: 2k3 Pin
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe31-Jan-06 6:40
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe31-Jan-06 6:40 
GeneralOther, sort of Pin
Ralph Walden30-Jan-06 8:17
Ralph Walden30-Jan-06 8:17 
GeneralRe: Other, sort of Pin
Gary R. Wheeler30-Jan-06 13:56
Gary R. Wheeler30-Jan-06 13:56 
GeneralVC6 users Pin
Nish Nishant30-Jan-06 2:28
sitebuilderNish Nishant30-Jan-06 2:28 

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