GoingNative 56: CMake in Visual Studio

In this special episode commemorating the 20th anniversary of Visual Studio, Steve Carroll sits down with a number of people who have played a big role in the long history of Visual C++. They share their stories using or developing with Visual C++...and carrying huge product boxes and MSDN documentation books around. The following people talked about their history with C++ and Microsoft:
And last but not least, Visual Studio 2017 RTW is live! Download it and check out all the major improvements the team brought to C++ developers.
Great overview of VC++ history. I remember the rivalry with Borland and Watcom well. However still have nightmares from the CSlob class from my days as a SDE on VC++ 2.0 & 4.0.
Congratulations on shipping VS17.
very nice old-school Channel9 style interviews, thanks ! :D
I do have copies of VC++ that target DEC ALPHA, so they do exist as official CD-ROMs.
My first encounter with Visual Studio is VS2008 in 2010, when I started to figure out how a GUI window is come out. That time I was a junior student studying power machine engineering, but I am deeply curious about computer and learned a lot about MFC though it is out-of-date.