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VC++ Blog Tour Stop: Conclusion

Okay, so I know that this tour stop took months, but I hope that you have found the information useful. There are always more resources being posted online, but if you see something missing, please let me know and I'll see what I can do about it! Parting
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VC++ Blog Tour Stop: Content Part 6: Roadmap to Taking Advantage of Hardware

You are either tired of hearing about it or you are sleeping under a rock, but like it or not, hardware is changing. Not just from 32-bit to 64-bit, but the fundamental structures are all up for a make-over (not anywhere near the likes of what Trading
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VC++ Blog Tour Stop: Content Part 5: Roadmap to Using Managed Code

De-myth-ifying Visual C++ .NET, Visual C++ .NET 2003 and Visual C++ 2005 On tour, we constantly battled the following myths and assumptions about our latest releases with regards to managed code: 1. MYTH: Visual Studio .NET 2002 and 2003 only include
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VC++ Blog Tour Stop: Content Part 4: Roadmap to Securing C++ Applications

This is an interesting subject to write about, for many reasons. Given that there are a lot of great resources on the web now, specifically about Whidbey even, I won't spend a lot of time or go into much detail here. The main points we made on tour were:
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