![]() ![]() There were many, many other differences in the old syntax compared to what we have today. An array of managed types could be declared without being initialized. NET were prefaced with a double underscore (“_”). When dereferencing pointers there was no indication on whether the object was managed or native. When creating objects there was no way to tell whether that object was a managed type or native type. ![]() NET 2005, managed C++ had a very different syntax. Just like Id Software‘s original release in 2001, Vertigo made their source code available under the GNU General Public License (otherwise known as the “GPL”). NET was done by a company called Vertigo Software in 2003. The last port of Quake II to managed C++. Sorry that it took a little longer than a couple days. This article is an update to my previous post on 11/18 where I said I’ll post the source code in a couple says. ![]()
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