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Sam Gentile

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Sam Gentile is a Microsoft .NET Consultant who has been working with .NET since the earliest
My MSDN COM Interop column series has gone live! Posted: Nov 13, 2003 5:27 AM
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I have begun my five-part COM Interop series on MSDN entitled Beyond Add (COM) Reference. This article starts where "Add Reference" leaves off. I am not going to spend time showing you Visual Studio .NET wizard screen shots. There is plenty of great MSDN information already for that. This article, Has Anyone Seen the Bridge?, is the first in a series designed to delve deep into a variety of issues that you, as a working programmer, will encounter with COM Interop that are either not well understood or well documented, but need to be in order for you to get your job done.

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