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Visual C++
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Visual C++
A C and C++ development system for DOS/Windows applications from Microsoft. It includes Visual Workbench, an integrated Windows-based development environment and the Microsoft Foundation Class Library (MFC), the latter providing a basic framework of object-oriented code to build an application upon.

Introduced in 1993, the Standard Edition of Visual C++ replaced QuickC for Windows and the Professional Edition included the Windows SDK and replaced Microsoft C/C++ 7.0.
Visual C++ - A C and C++ programming environment sold by Microsoft Corporation.

Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.lang.c++.



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