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Transition from Native to Managed Code

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Essential Guide to Managed Extensions for C++
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Application development using MC++ falls into two main categories:

  • New applications written with only managed components. The managed components can be written in other .NET-targeted languages such as Visual C# .NET and Visual Basic .NET.

  • New applications are written or existing applications are modified where some components are managed and some components are native. The native components can be either COM components or native C++ compo­nents that do not involve COM.

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© 2002 Siva Challa and Artur Laksberg

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Challa, S., Laksberg, A. (2002). Transition from Native to Managed Code. In: Essential Guide to Managed Extensions for C++. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0834-1_15

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