Please see my article on nukepadia. Maybe it helps:

http://www.nukepedia.com/written-tutorials/developing-nuke-plugins-on-windows/

Am 02.05.2011 20:13, schrieb Steven Booth:
Thanks for getting back, Colin.

The strange thing is… I’ve managed to download and successfully compile
a number of the example nodes from nukepedia, and they work just fine
using 2010 and Nuke 6.2. The only problems I have is when I actually
need to get some of my own work done :/

Is there any place that describes what, exactly is the problem with
2010, as opposed to 2008 and 2005? Is it a library thing, or…?

Steve

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*Sent:* Monday, May 02, 2011 11:09 AM
*To:* Nuke plug-in development discussion
*Subject:* Re: [Nuke-dev] VS 2010 Compatibility

Apparently you need VS2005 and there's a way around getting 2008 to be
compatible but 2010 isn't usable just yet.

It's a bit difficult as a new developer as Microsoft is so efficient at
removing old products that you'll be hard pressed to get your hands on
VS2008 let alone 2005 - not too mention VS2010 seems to have much better
optimization.

On 2011-05-02, at 6:05 PM, Steven Booth wrote:



Alright, I’m just starting out on plugin dev, and the only thing I have
available currently is Visual Studio 2010. I’ve tried compiling several
of the example code operators, and have as yet been unable to get any of
them to work properly. I’m currently stuck on ‘Constant.cpp’. I can get
it to link fine, and to create the node in Nuke, but when I do anything
(connections, knob modifications), it causes Nuke to crash.

I’ve looked in the Archives, and there doesn’t seem to be anything
specifically talking about 2010, although I’m still looking. Are there
any issues with VS 2010? Do I need to link with a specific set of DLLs?
Or, is the code in the Nuke 6.2v2 example directory simply old, and no
longer works (My machine by the way is Win7/64).

Steve

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