Out of the box, Ubuntu does not support ANY Windows programs, released by Microsoft or not. If you install Wine on Ubuntu, With Wine installed, you can run Visual Studio .NET 2003, but no later version.
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.
Microsoft Visual C, I think.
The term "expansion of MFC" is meaningless. Note that the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC) library has nothing to do with C++. The MFC is a library designed by Microsoft for use in Microsoft Visual C++.
Microsoft Windows Was Created By Using C, C++, Visual BASIC
It was developed from a small part developed by Alan Cooper, then he worked for Microsoft to develop that into visual basic.
Microsoft Visual Studio has been written in Visual C++ and Visual C#
Yes. Heck, that's what most of Ubuntu was written in.
Microsoft developed Visual C++.
Mickey Williams has written: 'Teach yourself Visual C++ 5 in 24 hours' -- subject(s): C++ (Computer program language), Microsoft Visual C++ 'Visual C++ 6' 'Programming Microsoft Windows 2000 Unleashed' 'Essential Visual C++ 4' -- subject(s): C++ (Computer program language), Microsoft Visual C++, Microsoft Windows (Computer file)
Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 was the 6th incarnation of Microsoft Visual C++ 32-bit, released in 1998. Other than supporting legacy Windows software there is no real need for it these days. It has been surpassed several times over by Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 with Microsoft Visual Studio 11 currently in beta as of April 2012.
Yes. Microsoft Visual C++ is the correct name, but it is often abbreviated to MSVC++ or just VC++. They are all the same.
Chuck Sphar has written: 'Learn Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 now' -- subject(s): C++ (Computer program language), Microsoft Visual C++ 'Learn Microsoft Visual C [plus plus] 6.0 now' -- subject(s): C
Beck Zaratian has written: 'Microsoft Visual C++=6.0 programmer's guide' -- subject(s): Accessible book, C++ (Computer program language), Lending library, Microsoft Visual C++ 'Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 - Manual del Programador'
James D. Foxall has written: 'El libro de visual C# 2005/ Teach Yourself Microsoft Visual C# 2005 in 24 hours' 'Practical standards for Microsoft Visual Basic . NET' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Visual BASIC 'Sams teach yourself Visual BASIC 2008 in 24 hours' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Microsoft Visual BASIC 'Destination .NET' -- subject(s): Microsoft Visual BASIC, Microsoft .NET, Visual Basic (Computer program language) 'Sams teach yourself Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 in 24 hours' -- subject(s): C# (Computer program language), Computer Technology, Microsoft Visual C# .NET, Nonfiction, OverDrive, Technology, Visual programming languages (Computer science)
Visual Studio is a developement environment that can support many different languages like C++, j#, Basic, etc. "Visual" is added to the names because Microsoft has tweak the langauages a bit in order to integrate the .Net functionality and other features the would like to support. C++ is a stand alone languages that was incorperated into Visual Studio package.
Ivor Horton has written: 'Beginning Java' 'Ivor Horton's beginning Visual C++ 2010' -- subject(s): Microsoft Visual C++, C++ (Computer program language) 'Beginning C++' -- subject(s): C++ (Computer program language) 'Visual C++ 6' 'Beginning Visual C++ 4' -- subject(s): Microsoft Visual C++, C++ (Computer program language) 'Instant C programming' -- subject(s): C (computer programming language) 'Ivor Horton's Beginning Visual C++ 2008' 'Beginning Java 2 SDK 1.4 Edition' 'Beginning Java 2' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Beginning Visual C++ 6' -- subject(s): Microsoft Visual C++, C++ (Computer program language) 'Beginning Visual C++ 5' -- subject(s): Microsoft Visual C++, C++ (Computer program language)
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.