Well, there's also Troelsen's new "COM and .NET Interoperability" book which
takes more of a P/Invoke slant from the begining - Chapter 1 is all on
P/Invoke. I can't imagine anything being more definitive than Adam's and I
found the first 1/2 of Troelsen to be more of a COM book than a COM interop
book, but you can give it a shot. I cover P/Invoke and Interop in my chapter
of our book but its pretty basic compared to these two. HTH.


>From: Alex Yakhnin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: dotnet discussion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [DOTNET] Advanced books on P/Invoke?
>Date: Mon, 6 May 2002 08:23:34 -0700
>
>Hi All,
>
>Are there a good advanced books on P/Invoke?
>I know about "NET and COM: The Complete Interoperability Guide
>by Adam Nathan". I am interested in Interop with Win32.
>
>Thanks... Alex
>
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