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Head-Spinning C++ Managed-Native Interoperability 

 
by Only4Gurus

This tutorial elaborately describes about how to view all sources of a .NET application in a COM component after collecting them. It can be done by using C++ code, this tutorial guides programmers to do this process properly and perfectly. Author says that the programmers can start this proceeding by creating a DLL or COM and parse all sources and header files from .NET to it. After collecting all sources from .NET application they can easily call them directly from COM component. This tutorial can be used as a guide to proceed all these process.

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