
- Communicating between C# and C++ - social.msdn.microsoft.com- Aug 2, 2013 · The idea of a wrapper is that you write a managed class in C++/CLI syntax that is a proxy for the native C++ class. You'd make the instance of the C++ class a member of the … 
- Windows forms advantage in C# - social.msdn.microsoft.com- Mar 14, 2013 · Can someone explain the advantages for Windows Forms programming in C# instead of other programming languages as C++ for instance. 
- Type.GetTypeFromProgID equivalent in C++- Aug 7, 2007 · What is the equivalent of Type.GetTypeFromProgID in C++. GetTypeFromProgId is needed to convert a native C++ concept (COM ProgId) into a CLS type suitable for use in a … 
- where is #include <mutex>? - social.msdn.microsoft.com- Oct 10, 2011 · As part of the added support in Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview for the C++11 specification, the Standard Template Library (STL) support in Visual Studio is extended to … 
- /clr:pure doesnt support C++ Interop - social.msdn.microsoft.com- Jun 19, 2008 · Using Visual C++ to mix managed and unmanaged code in this fashion is called C++ Interop. For more information, see Mixed (Native and Managed) Assemblies and Native … 
- How do I link a static C++ library (.lib) into a C++/CLI project"- Aug 17, 2009 · Returning a C++ class that contains other virtual methods is bad news if you want to call this DLL from C#. This is a job for a C++/CLI wrapper, which can be used to make the … 
- How to pass the structure array (intptr) to ** c++- Mar 21, 2016 · First of all, I modified function Testmethod in your c++ code, and I found it can pass pointer from c# to ** c++ successfully. You could try to the following code instead of your … 
- Sign Hash with windows Cryptography functions C++- Oct 6, 2011 · I am using visual studio 2005 and C++. Hello, I use a very good function to sign CryptSignMessage. With this I can specify signed attributes, signatory's certificate, unsigned … 
- C++ datagridview tutorial? - social.msdn.microsoft.com- Jun 3, 2009 · Basically all I'd like to do at this point (and develop it into something more practical down the road) is to simply display some data in a datagridview in a windows form. I've read … 
- CallByName in C++. - social.msdn.microsoft.com- Dec 9, 2005 · Its possible if you use C++/CLI or managed Extension, also by reflection.