IS COM (ATL) dead ? - DOTNET
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though ...
Need to interface legacy C++ code with a VB6 front end and it looks like
I need to write some ATL COM wrappers. Is it worth ...
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IS COM (ATL) dead ?
New to this whole .net fangled thing. been programming C/C++ for donkeys
though ...
Need to interface legacy C++ code with a VB6 front end and it looks like
I need to write some ATL COM wrappers. Is it worth me learning how to
write ATL COM objects - or is this a dead technology ?
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Re: IS COM (ATL) dead ?
>Need to interface legacy C++ code with a VB6 front end and it looks like
>I need to write some ATL COM wrappers. Is it worth me learning how to
>write ATL COM objects - or is this a dead technology ?
Not at all, it's still being used a lot.
Mattias
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