#7311
Visual C++ 6 IDE was released in conjunction with Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0. It was a powerful tool that paved the way for structured and object-oriented programming, enabling developers to create robust Windows applications. It was made for developers working with C++ in the 1990s and early 2000s, but some people like AppNee still like to use it today.

#7292
Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 is the last version of IDE for Microsoft Visual C++ - the ever leading programming language widely used by professionals. And Programming Visual C++ is the old but classic book about this IDE. This updated and expanded edition maintains the same thorough and detailed coverage that has made it the go-to resource for understanding this powerful and intricate development tool.

#3189
Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Packages are required public DLL runtime libraries for any software written using Microsoft Visual Studio 20XX IDE, which can be interpreted as the dictionary files for running programs. And considering the application's file size, most of them do not come with those common DLL files. As a consequence, installing the corresponding runtime libraries are always the first thing to do before using this kind of applications.

#2705
First of all, if you are curious why we still adhered to release this outdated version, just think that's only for a few guys or use environments that still need it - just want to develop a simple desktop tool for lower versions of Windows platforms quickly, for example. So, if its not for the purpose of learning the Programming Windows, Fifth Edition, you don't need it any more!