Since MS decided to semi-abandon C++ and focus mainly on C#, I decided to start using C++ builder. What do you guys think? Is this a good choice? The IDE seems very advanced and stable.
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MS did not abandon C++. They improved the compiler and IntelliSense a lot in Visual Studio 2010. I have no experience using C++ builder, so I can't compare them. So I would advise you to just compare the features of both IDEs and see which one fits your needs. |
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