I know.
This is a little sad, but I am using MS Visual C++ at work, because I must use it.
I am using Perl also, though, and it saves me lots of time. The only thing that I would like to do is to be able to embed Perl directly inside my C++ program.
I know that there are references about the subject (I am just coming back from the PerlMonk library), but I have not been able to find anything related to VC++. And we all know that VC++ is a compiler different from gcc.
So, my question should maybe rather be
"Has anybody already embeded Perl code inside a VC++ project?".
Thanks in advance for the Wisdom that I will find.
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