On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 11:32:11PM +0200, Hugh Perkins wrote:
What Peter said. I think. It's been a while :-)
Random aside: I've been playing with .Net at work; it's kindof cool, though
it's basically VB with a C++ syntactic sugar. I dunno why people claim that
C# means the end of VB,
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At work we have a large application that incorporates Managed and
Unmanaged C++, C# and several COM objects. .Net/CLR does a pretty good
job of tying it all together without too much fuss (except for the COM
objects, which are ugly and we're
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On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Reed Hedges wrote:
Am I correct that it's no problem to call C++ code or link against a C++
library from .net? Would the C++ library (libvos for example :) need to
be compiled with CLR (.net extensions) enabled?
Reed
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