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>> But they become objects at the other end. Mainly structures.
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> You don't care what happens at the other end, though, do you? You just 
> need to write your client code to the API, right?

I think the point here is that if you want to do this in fox, you have to do a 
lot of 'roll your own', versus with Visual Studio and .NET, a lot of the 
complexity and ugly details concerned with packing and unpacking objects is 
hidden from you, and 'it just works' (most of the time). That is my experience, 
anyway.

Eyvind.


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