Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
>>> Nowerdays, only occasinally when I need C/C++ power I find the time to
>>> play in VC(++).
>Thats a shame, VC++ is an incredible development tool and Microsoft has made a huge effort on the standardisation front, something its long been criticised for.
Well, I know. Today, I'm a VFP developer earning money with VFP projects. C/C++ will remain languages which I have some experience in, but I'm in no position to call myself an experienced VC/VC++ developer. To much has changed in this time, esspecially when it comes to best practises and interfacing the windows API, there is a lot to learn :(
>I'm sure you can find an hour or two ;-)
I'm afraid it will take two months (or even longer) to get proficient again.
Walter,
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