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I'm going to start getting back "into" some coding again after a hiatus (actually it's a fairly long one, though I did briefly do some stuff for work here). I've always used Visual Studio 6 and C++/MFC. I have a new vista laptop and even after the patches, found that my shiny new VS 2005 that work bought for me doesn't always work properly when writing simple dialog apps with controls. On the whole, that's the kind of thing I would like to do a lot of, though I will try out "proper" MDI applications at some point.

My point is this - I see a lot written now about .NET and C#, am I better off looking at that and learning those from scratch, or should I just refresh and improve my knowledge with C++/MFC in particular. These won't likely be "hardcore" industrial apps, but I would like to write things that are a bit more robust at some point.

I think at work they might well get an old VS installed at some point, maybe even v6, but at home, it seems a shame that I'm a bit suspicious of VS2005 which is newer of course.

Basically, any advice would be welcome, this isn't spam or trying to get controversy or arguments, nor do I really need any cryptic replies like "use what you feel most comfortable with". I'm at a point where I really can think about where to invest a bit of time and self learning and start playing around. If someone can tell me about other IDE's or perhaps quell my fears about VS2005 in Vista (I even read that you need Vista Business - not sure which I have, but I don't have the most expensive version, nor the cheapest) then perhaps I'm Ok just carrying on with simple dialog apps in MFC for now, but am I missing the boat here, is C# and .NET taking over?
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