![]() Even if they add new stuff, it's still "old". MFC isn't going to see a lot of attention because it's nothing new. A key feature here is that metro apps don't "run" in the background, only 1 app is active at a time and all other apps get just a very small amount of time to update their 'tile'.Īny app that needs constant background processing won't work as a metro app. Some applications just don't make a whole lot of sense as a metro app, or are even impossible to do. NET doesn't solve everything, and neither does metro. NET and even better, Metro.I will agree MFC is 'legacy' and in some area's it shows, but it is still very much alive and is getting updates and bug fixes (I have personally posted several bugs on MS connect, and most are solved, unfortunately some aren't going to get fixed >.<).Īs much as MS wants. The longer you stick to MFC the stronger you'll feel MS coercing you to move on to. MFC is definitely legacy now and to get MS to even mention them you'll have to torture a representative. Regarding the MFC I think you should be happy if you can still use them in VS 2012. Last edited by nuzzle October 29th, 2012 at 07:02 AM.Ĭode: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\VC\atlmfc\src\mfc This must be a major embarrassment for MS so you can expect improvements in VS 2012. Eclipse for example is way ahead in "everything at your fingertips" friendliness in general. Regarding intellisense, VS is playing catch-up. VS 2010 probably is a dead-end in this respect. If you want more of C++ 11 you need to upgrade. ![]() They didn't fix it in VS 2012 by any chance, did they?My take on this is that VS 2012 lets you use the new C++ 11 standard to the fullest extent offered by MS. I know that Intellisense for these languages was really bad in VS 2010. ![]() So, if anyone who tried it out, what's your opinion? Again, I'm asking only from the standpoint of C, C++ and MFC. I saw a lot of promotional material but it doesn't say much about C++ and MFC in it. I was wondering if anyone has Visual Studio 2012 installed. ![]()
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