Hello.
Recently I started to learn finite element programming.
By surfing the net, I came to C++ and Deal.ii.
One of my concerns in using Deal.ii and C++ is about any possible future 
limitations.
By reading tutorials on the website of Deal.ii, I realized that using 
Deal.ii directly on windows is experimentally supported.
Now my main question:
As presented on the Deal.ii Website, If I build Deal.ii via each approach 
(and in any operating system like Linux), Can I use classes and libraries 
of Deal.ii in other C++ programs? Consider I want to use Deal.ii features 
in C++03 with Visual Studio 2008 on Windows 7.
Because I am working on developing an existing software, I am restricted to 
use this standard of C++ and this version of Visual Studio.
I appreciate all answers in advance

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