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by CathalMF
Describes with an example of how you can call C#.NET methods from unmanaged C++ code.
by Alexandre Bencz
DotNetPELib is a library which abstracts managed information such as namespaces, classes, fields, methods, and instructions. The information can then be used to generate assembly language source files, or PE executables or DLLs.
by Simeon Sheye
How fast can a loop reading from memory be made to run and how does loop constructs, data types, interfaces, unrolling and hoisting affect performance?
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by CathalMF
Describes with an example of how you can call C#.NET methods from unmanaged C++ code.
by Alexandre Bencz
DotNetPELib is a library which abstracts managed information such as namespaces, classes, fields, methods, and instructions. The information can then be used to generate assembly language source files, or PE executables or DLLs.
by Simeon Sheye
How fast can a loop reading from memory be made to run and how does loop constructs, data types, interfaces, unrolling and hoisting affect performance?
by Amit Bezalel
Get simple debug info from a tray icon.

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by CathalMF
Describes with an example of how you can call C#.NET methods from unmanaged C++ code.
by Mehul Donga
Handle managed (C#) event in managed (C++/CLI)
by pdoxtader
Very fast image processing without use of unsafe code