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From: "Rich"
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Re: C vs. C++, it really depends. I expect that a new app would have =
C++. Old apps are often C. I've converted some old ones from C to C++ =
but not everyone would make the effort or take the risk. Sometimes it =
doesn't gain anything.
Rich
"Gregg N" wrote in message =
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Rich wrote:
> MSVCRT.DLL contains the C runtime with some rare exceptions. The=20
> corresponding C++ runtime is contained in MSVCIRT.DLL or =
MSVCP60.DLL.
Yeah, I realized that after I posted the message, but C++ applications =
use msvcrt as well, and chances are these days that a complex=20
application is more likely to be written in C++ than C.
Gregg
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