The App-Wizard is the Application Wizard. You use it to create a framework for your application by choosing the type of application and which features you require. The wizard generates the source files and headers for you according to your choices, you simply need to flesh it out with your specific implementation.
The complete history of Visual C++ can be found in the "Visual C++" article in Wikipedia.
Visual C++ 6.0 is more than 16 years old. It is no longer available to buy and it was never available for free. The current version is Visual C++ 2013.
Your question request a comparison between apples and pears. C++ is a programming language. Microsoft Visual C++ Express is one of many development tools that you can use to create programs using the C++ programming language. Microsoft Visual C++ Express supports native C++ development, and supports development in 'managed C++,' a Microsoft-specific derivative of the C++ language, aimed specifically at the .NET platform.
You can download latest version of Visual Studio from microsoft.com
The Express edition of C++ does not require a serial code. It is free.
Microsoft developed Visual C++.
The complete history of Visual C++ can be found in the "Visual C++" article in Wikipedia.
No, M$ Windoze only.
Yes. Microsoft Visual C++ is the correct name, but it is often abbreviated to MSVC++ or just VC++. They are all the same.
Yes.
No. Visual C++ Express is free, but Visual Studio C++ must be bought. The Express edition is a subset of the Studio release.
Nevermind, I did it.
Visual C++ 6.0 is more than 16 years old. It is no longer available to buy and it was never available for free. The current version is Visual C++ 2013.
Microsoft Visual C++ or Embarcadero C++ Builder (formally Borland C++ Builder).
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As much as your car can fly.
The switch / case statement.