Visual C [work]

Then came the and the Visual C++ IDE.

Visual C++ was first released in 1993 as a part of Microsoft's Visual Studio suite. The first version, Visual C++ 1.0, was a 16-bit compiler that supported the development of Windows 3.x applications. Over the years, Visual C++ has evolved to support 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, as well as mobile and web development. visual c

Suddenly, you didn't need to write 50 lines of boilerplate code just to open a window. You could drag a button onto a dialog resource, double-click it, and boom —you were writing code. Then came the and the Visual C++ IDE

👾 What's your fondest (or most frustrating) memory of Visual C++? Visual C++ 1.0

Looking Back at Visual C++: The Workhorse of Windows Development