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By Nick Wienholt Go to page: 1 2 Next The types within the System.CodeDom namespace are extremely important to most Managed C++ applications, regardless of whether the code actually uses these types directly. Wizard-generated code has always formed a large part of Visual C++ applications and, by virtue of its multi-language support, .NET needed a technology that separated the definition of logical code graphs from the actual production of source code. CodeDom is the technology that...n
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