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Re: C++ Windows Programming?
"The industry" uses Visual Studio quite often (although C# and VB are more popular choices than C++).
Why spend time and money writing something that you don't have to? Sure, its a fun mental exercise to learn the low-level stuff, but in today's fast-paced competitive environment, anything that does not require you to do so is an important tool.
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