Is .Net/C# supposed to supplant MFC/c++ on the desktop?

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Shelly

Hi All,


I'm a long time MFC programmer, but I do more UI than network programming.

Is C# the way to go for non-networked windows desktop apps, is MFC still
the way to go, or is something else brewing?

Thanks,

-Shelly
 
I think it is pretty obvious that .NET is the future of Windows systems.
But I think the question of whether to rely on the Framework for a new
Windows app *today* boils down to a main issue: Who are your customers and
how feasible is it to require the Framework (and therefore possibly
installation of it) on their machine for your app?

A parallel point is that MFC skills are well on their way to becoming niche.
Already I would not want to be looking for work as a Windows developer with
no .NET experience, it could be a brutal experience. The market is changing
very quickly.

Brad Williams
 
pardon my french, but mfc is one of the most poorly
designed pieces of merd microsoft ever published.

c#/ dotnet on the other hand is possibly the best product
ms has ever designed, windows, word and all others
included.
 
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