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Richard Cook
Posted updated version of IConnectionPoint article
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over 4 years ago
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Richard Cook - MSFT
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So, I did a whole lot more research and investigation of COM eventing in Office applications and how this compares to the "general" COM eventing case. Check out IConnectionPoint and .NET or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Managed Event Sinks...
Richard Cook
My first article had a few mistakes in it...
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over 4 years ago
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Richard Cook - MSFT
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A few things occurred to me the other day while I was playing around with my COM connection point code and I realized that my article contains a number of errors. I intend to correct these some time and then I'll republish it as soon as possible. Please...
Richard Cook
COM eventing
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over 4 years ago
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Richard Cook - MSFT
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My first article ( IConnectionPoint and .NET ) is a multi-part discussion contrasting .NET delegate-style event handling with classic COM IConnectionPoint eventing from managed code. Excel is my choice of victim application.
Richard Cook
Welcome
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over 4 years ago
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Richard Cook - MSFT
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My name's Richard and I'm a developer in the Visual Studio Tools for Office team at Microsoft.
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