For anyone interested the answer to the post above (or one of the reasons) was to do with bundled files.
VB = lots
C++ = not lots
I guess that is a good enough reason. Sigh. If only C++ was easier to understand.
I have it installed and get as far as creating a new workspace then my palms get sweaty and I exit and open VB
VB = lots
C++ = not lots
I guess that is a good enough reason. Sigh. If only C++ was easier to understand.
I have it installed and get as far as creating a new workspace then my palms get sweaty and I exit and open VB