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Microsoft Windows SDK. The difference between these three SDKs lies in their area of specialization: Platform SDK specializes in developing applications for Windows 2000, XP and Windows Server 2003. .NET Framework SDK is dedicated to developing applications for .NET Framework 1.1 and .NET Framework 2.0.

Microsoft Windows SDK

Windows SDK is the successor of the two and supports developing applications for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, .NET Framework 3.0, .NET Framework 3.5, and .NET Framework 4.0.[2] It contains extensive documentation and around 800 samples. [citation needed] Obtaining the SDK[edit] Windows SDKs are available free on the Microsoft Download Center, in ISO and Web-download formats. Users can install the entire SDK or choose to install only some SDK components, such as code samples demonstrating only native development or only the tools for managed development. Versions[edit] Microsoft SDK version release history[3] Targeting Windows Vista development with the Windows SDK[edit] See also[edit] Download Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4 from Official Microsoft Download Center. <a id="b7777d05-f9ee-bedd-c9b9-9572b26f11d1" target="_self" class="mscom-link download-button dl" href="confirmation.aspx?

Download Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4 from Official Microsoft Download Center

Id=8279" bi:track="false"><span class="loc" locid="46b21a80-a483-c4a8-33c6-eb40c48bcd9d" srcid="46b21a80-a483-c4a8-33c6-eb40c48bcd9d">Download</span></a> The Windows SDK provides tools, compilers, headers, libraries, code samples, and a new help system that developers can use to create applications that run on Microsoft Windows. Details The Windows SDK provides tools, compilers, headers, libraries, code samples, and a new help system that developers can use to create applications that run on Microsoft Windows. You can use the Windows SDK to write applications using the native (Win32/COM) or managed (.NET Framework) programming model. Please see the Release Notes for the full list of supported platforms, compilers, and Visual Studio versions and any late breaking issues. XLW: Visual C++ (Express) 2005 Setup about SDK 7.1.

Summary The Windows SDK must be installed to create Xlls with the Express editions.

XLW: Visual C++ (Express) 2005 Setup about SDK 7.1

Installling the Platform SDK The Windows SDK installer can be downloaded from Download and install the latest version. Setup Environment With 2005 you must tell the compiler where the Windows SDK directories are, the easiest way of doing this is start Visual C++ and go to. From the Tools menu in Visual Studio, select Options. From the Options dialog box, expand the Projects and Solutions node and select VC++ Directories. Executable files: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\v7.1\BinInclude files: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\v7.1\includeLibrary files: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\v7.1\lib Tweaking Visual Studio Express The default install of Visual Studio ( C++, C# or VisualBasic) does not show the the build configuration at the top as is the case for the Professional Edition.

Visual Studio 2013- Video et slides de présentation de la session. Visual Studio 2013. Andi12/msbuild-maven-plugin: Maven 3 plugin for building Visual Studio solutions and projects with msbuild. The Central Repository Search Engine. DebugBreak function (Windows) Debug (GNU/Linux)