Re: Which Visual C++?



On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 14:01:37 +0100, Friedrich Dominicus
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"noagbodjivictor@xxxxxxxxx" <noagbodjivictor@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Hi,
I would like to know which Visual C++ version I should buy, if i want
to develop win32 applications in C, and which one should I stay away
from; I don't really want to muck with all the .NET things.
You can use everything back to MSVC 1 for that ;-). The latter ones

Off-topic, but no you can't. All versions of Visual C++ up to and
including 1.52C were 16-bit only. No win32 applications with them.

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