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Re: Has anyone compared Cocoa and DOTNET?
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Re: Has anyone compared Cocoa and DOTNET?


  • Subject: Re: Has anyone compared Cocoa and DOTNET?
  • From: Glen Low <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 01:32:06 +0800

While you technically should be able to do this, Microsoft is trying
very, very hard to steer developers away from using Managed C++,
especially because, afaik, Visual Studio.NET doesn't even support it
anymore.


Perhaps if I am considering Managed C++ wrong, someone could point me
in the right direction because it would be very nice to be able to mix
in the C code I have in my Cocoa program with the C# code in its
Windows port. It would save me much time and energy, and that is always
a good thing. :-)


IIRC, Visual Studio .NET 2003 now allows you to design Windows Forms in Managed C++. The language itself is ickier than ObjC++, though they are trying to correct that with a new ECMA binding -- headed by the C++ guru himself, Herb Sutter, so that should be good. I wrote some wrappers for zlib in Managed C++, so it is manageable (pun intended).

You're correct in that C# doesn't mix well with C or C++, that's why I suggested Managed C++. And because the MS .NET languages are 99% the same, you should be able to use the CodeDOM etc. to transliterate between C# and Managed C++.

[straying off-topic already...]


Cheers, Glen Low


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