AFAIK, you can also write unmanged code that still takes advantage of
some of the new feature of the .NET Framework.

I could be 100% wrong here.

> That's not true - .NET isn't just Visual C++ 7. While you can write
NET
> assemblies with the Visual C++ compiler that comes with Visual
Studio.NET
> (if I recall correctly, this is called "Managed C++"), I'm pretty sure
> that
> you can also write unmanaged (non-.NET) code with Visual C++, although
I
> haven't tried it.
> 
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software


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