Kailash Marthi
December 25th, 1999, 11:56 PM
I guess many have asked this question before... just my part to ask again !
By & large, I am a VC++ guy, relatively raw in VB. I've done a couple of COM libraries in VC++ and a couple in VB. Mostly, tutorial stuff...
I recognize the fact that it's a breeze in VB. VC++ is not easy but provides a number of frills which, I don't know how to use (like threading, marshalling blah, blah options).
My questions are :
1. what's the difference (besides VB is faster-to-develop) ?
2. VC++ calls it ATL-COM... what's the ATL doing ? Can that be done using VB ?
Thanks,
Kailash
By & large, I am a VC++ guy, relatively raw in VB. I've done a couple of COM libraries in VC++ and a couple in VB. Mostly, tutorial stuff...
I recognize the fact that it's a breeze in VB. VC++ is not easy but provides a number of frills which, I don't know how to use (like threading, marshalling blah, blah options).
My questions are :
1. what's the difference (besides VB is faster-to-develop) ?
2. VC++ calls it ATL-COM... what's the ATL doing ? Can that be done using VB ?
Thanks,
Kailash