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&lt;p&gt;SWT C++ was recently released for Microsoft Visual C++ (Visual Studio .NET). SWT C++ is a 100% native C++ implementation of SWT that runs without a JRE. SWT C++ is fully integrated into Visual Studio IDE, including application wizards, class wizards, source code editor, building libraries and executables, integrated debugger. Presently, SWT C++ is only available for Visual C++ and Microsoft Windows OSes.&lt;/p&gt;
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