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COM is a way to interop between languages. My experience with it had been in the context of Windows machines, like with older tech. You could consume COM APIs within .NET or Visual Basic macros in Excel.
COM is a way to interop between languages. My experience with it had been in the context of Windows machines, like with older tech. You could consume COM APIs within .NET or Visual Basic macros in Excel.
Here's a good answer with more detail: stackoverflow.com/questions/748355...
Cool link -- thanks! Will dig into this more.