Currently have IVF 9 on XP machine running in Visual C++ 2003 NET.
Needupgrade to IVF 10that willrun on Vista machine,and would liketo keep a basicVisual C++ capability.
Will IVF 10 integrate with the MS Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition, ordo I needVS2008?
Thanks for any commentsinformation.
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IVF10 will not give you the IDE (visual development environment) with Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition, that combination is for command-line use only. IVF10 does include Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition, but that doesn't give you C++.
If you're moving to Vista (and I'd have to ask why), and you need C++ and Fortran together, then I would recommend Visual Studio 2008 Standard Edition. If however you are not doing mixed-language programming, then you can use the VS2005PPE in IVF10 and VC2008 Express for C++ - they will be separate environments. Be sure to wait to install VC2008 Express until after IVF is installed.
If you're moving to Vista (and I'd have to ask why), and you need C++ and Fortran together, then I would recommend Visual Studio 2008 Standard Edition. If however you are not doing mixed-language programming, then you can use the VS2005PPE in IVF10 and VC2008 Express for C++ - they will be separate environments. Be sure to wait to install VC2008 Express until after IVF is installed.
Steve,
I currently have VS2003 on W2K (with IVF9.1.038 or whatever the final v9 is). Can I install my VS2003 onto a Vista machine, and then upgrade to IVF10? (ie, does VS2003 work on Vista), or do I also have to "upgrade" to VS2005 or VS2008? The "PPE" version of VS is useless to me, since it lacks the Windows resource editor.
I currently have VS2003 on W2K (with IVF9.1.038 or whatever the final v9 is). Can I install my VS2003 onto a Vista machine, and then upgrade to IVF10? (ie, does VS2003 work on Vista), or do I also have to "upgrade" to VS2005 or VS2008? The "PPE" version of VS is useless to me, since it lacks the Windows resource editor.
