Migrating From C++ To C#
Introduction
Since its beginning in the 1980s, C++ has come a long way.
It has a large
established user base, tested software, its own tools (compilers, etc), and lots of
experienced programmers.
It has also developed its own...
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Migrating From C++ To C#
Introduction
Since its beginning in the 1980s, C++ has come a long way.
It has a large
established user base, tested software, its own tools (compilers, etc), and lots of
experienced programmers.
It has also developed its own idioms and techniques
for programmers to write effective software.
C++ programmers are comfortable
in getting things done with the facilities that are provided with it in an efficient
manner.
.
NET is a powerful new platform with a great deal of promise.
C# is designed
from the ground up to harness the power of this new framework.
It provides a
whole host of features and is strongly based on C++.
C# is an object oriented
language and is the first component-oriented language in the C family.
It also
makes writing Windows and Web applications faster and easier.
C# is gaining
wide acceptance and it is clear that it is here to stay for a long time.
C# is not a replacement for C++, and it is more than likely that both will be used
wid
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