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💡 Who else remembers waiting 45 minutes to install Visual C++ 6.0 from 6 CDs? Or wrestling with DLL hell and afxres.h ?

First released in 1993 as part of Visual Studio, Visual C++ (often abbreviated MSVC) gave developers the power to build high-performance, system-level applications with direct access to the Windows API. Games, drivers, CAD software, browsers — so much of the classic Windows ecosystem was written in MSVC. visual c

👾 What's your fondest (or most frustrating) memory of Visual C++? 💡 Who else remembers waiting 45 minutes to

Visual C++ didn't just compile code — it shaped how Windows developers thought about performance, tooling, and the OS itself. And it's still alive, shipping with every modern Visual Studio release. Games, drivers, CAD software, browsers — so much

Here’s a social media post (suitable for LinkedIn, Twitter, or a tech forum) looking back at — its history, impact, and legacy. Post Title / Headline: Looking Back at Visual C++: The Workhorse of Windows Development

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💡 Who else remembers waiting 45 minutes to install Visual C++ 6.0 from 6 CDs? Or wrestling with DLL hell and afxres.h ?

First released in 1993 as part of Visual Studio, Visual C++ (often abbreviated MSVC) gave developers the power to build high-performance, system-level applications with direct access to the Windows API. Games, drivers, CAD software, browsers — so much of the classic Windows ecosystem was written in MSVC.

👾 What's your fondest (or most frustrating) memory of Visual C++?

Visual C++ didn't just compile code — it shaped how Windows developers thought about performance, tooling, and the OS itself. And it's still alive, shipping with every modern Visual Studio release.

Here’s a social media post (suitable for LinkedIn, Twitter, or a tech forum) looking back at — its history, impact, and legacy. Post Title / Headline: Looking Back at Visual C++: The Workhorse of Windows Development