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Porting and Upgrading
Once you have a working application, you can port it to C++, to a different platform, or to another operating system. You can also upgrade a project built in a previous version of Visual C++ to the latest version. These topics describe porting and upgrading procedures and details about code changes and added features in the latest version.
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Overviews Short introductions to porting concepts |
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How Do I Steps to take to port or upgrade your program, or to write portable code |
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Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about porting |
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Details Detailed articles about porting, particularly code changes |
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