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The last two chapters covered details about C++/CLI interoperability. These features are not only useful for extending existing projects with features from managed libraries (which was discussed in Chapter 7), but they can also be useful if you want to give a native library a managed face so that it can be used by other .NET languages.
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(2007). Wrapping Native Libraries. In: Expert C++/CLI. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0357-5_10
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