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Adam Nathan's Old Blog
IsManaged
Posted
over 10 years ago
by
Adam Nathan
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I'm about to catch my flight for the PDC, but I wanted to archive the following before I go: In one of our session 's demos on Tuesday, I'll be briefly mentioning C# code that determines whether a given file is a managed or unmanaged binary by inspecting...
Adam Nathan's Old Blog
PDC Book Signing and Book Giveaway!
Posted
over 10 years ago
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Adam Nathan
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If you're going to the PDC, and if you needed more incentive to attend Sonja's and my session - Managed/Native Interop Best Practices and Common Pitfalls (That We Learned the Hard Way) - then look no further! During our session, we'll be...
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GUID Generation and VB6 Binary Compatibility
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over 10 years ago
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Adam Nathan
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When exposing managed types as COM types, your classes must have CLSIDs, your interfaces must have IIDs, and so on. System.Runtime.InteropServices provides a custom attribute (GuidAttribute) that enables you to be explicit about these GUIDs. But the CLR...
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