The major advantage I see for using C++ instead of C# is compiling to native code, so we get better performance. C# is easier, but compiles to managed code.
Why would anyone use managed C++ for? What advantages it gives us?
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Managed C++ and C++/CLI allow you to easily write managed code that interacts with native C++.
This is especially useful when migrating an existing system to .Net and when working in scientific contexts with calculations that must be run in C++.