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Would you like to see MFC ported to .NET?   [Edit]

Survey period: 25 Apr 2005 to 1 May 2005

There's a lot of MFC code and expertise around, but does it make sense to port MFC to .NET?

OptionVotes% 
Yes44631.21
No62944.02
Undecided1137.91
Don't care24116.86



 
GeneralWindows Forms is the .NET replacement for MFC!! Pin
Lizandro Campbell29-Apr-05 12:58
professionalLizandro Campbell29-Apr-05 12:58 
GeneralRe: Windows Forms is the .NET replacement for MFC!! Pin
Anonymous30-Apr-05 4:55
Anonymous30-Apr-05 4:55 
GeneralRe: Windows Forms is the .NET replacement for MFC!! Pin
Chin Chew Ching3-May-05 15:53
Chin Chew Ching3-May-05 15:53 
GeneralI wonder... Pin
Jeremy Falcon28-Apr-05 15:26
professionalJeremy Falcon28-Apr-05 15:26 
GeneralRe: I wonder... Pin
blackmarlon30-Apr-05 3:55
sussblackmarlon30-Apr-05 3:55 
GeneralRe: I wonder... Pin
Jeremy Falcon30-Apr-05 6:21
professionalJeremy Falcon30-Apr-05 6:21 
GeneralRe: I wonder... Pin
Cuervo3-May-05 14:26
Cuervo3-May-05 14:26 
GeneralNo way.. Pin
tom_dx28-Apr-05 4:29
tom_dx28-Apr-05 4:29 
GeneralRe: No way.. Pin
Jeremy Falcon28-Apr-05 15:39
professionalJeremy Falcon28-Apr-05 15:39 
GeneralDont care. Pin
Prakash Nadar27-Apr-05 2:42
Prakash Nadar27-Apr-05 2:42 
GeneralRe: Dont care. Pin
diilbert27-Apr-05 15:13
diilbert27-Apr-05 15:13 
GeneralRe: Dont care. Pin
Jeremy Falcon28-Apr-05 15:30
professionalJeremy Falcon28-Apr-05 15:30 
GeneralRe: Dont care. Pin
diilbert28-Apr-05 23:07
diilbert28-Apr-05 23:07 
GeneralRe: Dont care. Pin
Anonymous30-Apr-05 5:01
Anonymous30-Apr-05 5:01 
GeneralRe: Dont care. Pin
Jeremy Falcon30-Apr-05 6:19
professionalJeremy Falcon30-Apr-05 6:19 
GeneralI think this is a political question Pin
Don Clugston26-Apr-05 20:05
Don Clugston26-Apr-05 20:05 
GeneralRe: I think this is a political question Pin
Jeremy Falcon28-Apr-05 15:27
professionalJeremy Falcon28-Apr-05 15:27 
GeneralWhat does it mean? Pin
Alvaro Mendez26-Apr-05 15:00
Alvaro Mendez26-Apr-05 15:00 
I'm not really sure what "porting MFC to .NET" would entail:

A. Add the classes in MFC to the .NET library, perhaps under the Microsoft.Foundation.Classes namespace.

B. Rewrite MFC to use the .NET classes instead of Win32.

C. Extend MFC to include all the .NET classes missing from it.

None of these options seem good to me. Perhaps a better solution is to write a tool that converts MFC source code to C#/.NET.

Regards,
Alvaro


Victory means exit strategy, and it's important for the President to explain to us what the exit strategy is. -- GWB, 1999.
GeneralNo Pin
PJ Arends26-Apr-05 12:50
professionalPJ Arends26-Apr-05 12:50 
GeneralMFC is closer to the windows OS Pin
BadKarma25-Apr-05 22:55
BadKarma25-Apr-05 22:55 
GeneralRe: MFC is closer to the windows OS Pin
NormDroid25-Apr-05 23:58
professionalNormDroid25-Apr-05 23:58 
GeneralRe: MFC is closer to the windows OS Pin
Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 5:01
Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 5:01 
GeneralRe: MFC is closer to the windows OS Pin
Anonymous26-Apr-05 6:39
Anonymous26-Apr-05 6:39 
GeneralRe: MFC is closer to the windows OS Pin
Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 6:42
Tim Stubbs26-Apr-05 6:42 
GeneralRe: MFC is closer to the windows OS Pin
NormDroid26-Apr-05 21:03
professionalNormDroid26-Apr-05 21:03 

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