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Authors:
Barbara Dolye
Chapter:
Introduction To Windows Programming
Exercise:
Exercises
Question:1 | ISBN:9781285096261 | Edition: 4

Question

One of the differences between a console application and a Windows application is:
a. Classes can only be used with console applications.
b. One font size is used with console applications.
c. Variables must be declared with console applications.
d. Windows applications require that program statements be placed in a class.
e. Execution always begins in the Main( ) method for console
applications.

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