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RE: C++ Framework Interoperability


  • Subject: RE: C++ Framework Interoperability
  • From: Sullivan, Glenn
  • Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 13:51:00 +0000

I using VS2003, but in order to write a plug-in for WinAmp (which I thought
would be a cool xAP project) I need to expose a function, which apparantly
VB and C# don't handle. Evidently I can mix C++ and MC++, but since I don't
really understand either, I don't currently know how.

I guess I was just looking for an example to rip apart, since I'm lost as
heck right now.

But with two weeks vacation coming up, I should have some time to read and
that's where I learn everything.

Any book suggestions? Like I said, I have been programming for 15 years,
but never jumped the C hurdle, and then skipped right to C# because it
seemed way simpler. So I don't want a "Here's a loop, Here's a
variable,
Here's an IF statement" type book...

Glenn Sullivan, MCSE+I MCDBA
David Clark Company Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Booth [mailto:<a
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Subject: Re: [xAP_developer] C++ Framework Interoperability


On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 08:26:32 -0500, "Sullivan, Glenn"
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wrote:

>Does anyone have a code example for accessing xFx from inside of C++?

Do you mean Managed C++ (MC++) ? This ought to be able to utilise xFx
without too much trouble, but I do admit I've not tried using MC++ at
all.

I do C++ by the day and find C# very refreshing, as well as
development seeming much speedier. As a result I've not (yet) looked
into MC++. Partly also through lack of time.

It's on the ToDo list but that's a veerry long list. Should I bump it
up?

What C++ compiler are you using?

S
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