Lol, sorry to get you guys crossed eyed! Again sorry for posting this in 
Python forum, does anyone use CGtalk nowadays?

Found it out, turns out it doesn't matter the version of Studio Express. 
The libraries and includes are compatible with Studio Express 2013. Anyway, 
found some more useful links after many attempts at re-installing and 
trying out different versions of Studio. And yep, Studio Express is free. 
Awesome.

Here is the link that help me with fix:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/programming/c-api-error-initializeplugin-function-could-not-be-found/td-p/4260749


Bloody chuffed. Going to play with C++ now, and convert some python. (well, 
time permitting)

-J

On Friday, 19 September 2014 17:28:20 UTC+10, Jeremy YeoKhoo wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I know it's a python thread, but do any of you have any experience of 
> compiling a C++ plugin? I am about to download a trial version of Visual 
> Studio, but was wandering if I could use an older version like 2010 and a 
> Studio Express. Seems like a huge program just to compile something. I am 
> on a Windows 7, 64-bit machine and on Maya 2014.
>
> I found a step by step link here:
> http://www.danielloran.com/study/mp/VisualStudio2005SetUpForMayaAPI.pdf
>
> But its for Visual Studio 2005.
>
>
> -J
>

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