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Junfeng Zhang's Windows Programming Notes
Sample: Mixing Unmanaged C++, C++/CLI, and C# code
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over 6 years ago
by
Junfeng Zhang
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Back in May 2005 I posted an article on how to mix C# and C++ code in single assembly . I still get emails asking for samples. So I created this simple sample. Enjoy. We have this simple unmanaged C++ class UnmanagedFoo: E:\sample\vc\mixed>more...
Junfeng Zhang's Windows Programming Notes
Registration Free COM/.Net interop
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over 6 years ago
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Junfeng Zhang
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In my last article , I briefly discussed how COM, Sxs and CLR work together to make registration free COM/.Net interop possible. Today, I want to dive a bit deeper into this feature. Specifically, I want to discuss 1. How activation works end to end...
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