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With all of the emphasize on .NET, a C++ developer might not be feeling the love. C++ is still a first class language in Visual Studio 2008. Microsoft is making big investments in C++ starting with the Visual C++ Feature Pack.
On June 13th, I hosted a webcast with Ayman Shoukry, a Lead Program Manager for C++. Here is the abstract:
Visual C++ provides a powerful and flexible development environment for creating Microsoft Windows-based and Microsoft .NET-based applications. In this session, Ale Contenti (Senior Development Lead for VS native development) will cover what's new for C++ native developers in Visual Studio 2008. as well as cover the Visual C++ 2008 Feature Pack.
Link to the webcast is here on my Windows Live Skydrive. Unzip and open default.html to view the recording. (For a look at the future of C++ in Visual Studio, check out part 2.)
Please note that this webcast is not about managed C++. It is focused on the native C++ developer.
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- Anonymous
July 06, 2008
This is a follow-on webcast to part one that covered Visual C++ 2008 located here .  In this webcast