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Unmanaged Code Interoperability

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The Microsoft .NET Framework is an extensive platform. However, despite having reached version 4.0, it still does not duplicate all the features that are available in unmanaged code. Currently, the .NET Framework does not include every function that is available in the Win32 API, and many businesses use proprietary solutions that they have built in native code or as COM or ActiveX components.

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Jones, A., Freeman, A. (2010). Unmanaged Code Interoperability. In: Visual C# 2010 Recipes. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2526-3_12

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