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Chapters 11, 12 & 13 of the Version 12.1 Interface Guide describe how to develop or use COM, OLE and ActiveX components using Dyalog.
COM is increasingly seen as "yesterdays technology"; more and more components are being written as Microsoft.Net components, but COM is still widely used and remains the tool of choice for automating Office products and many other Windows components.
COM is increasingly seen as "yesterdays technology"; more and more components are being written as Microsoft.Net components, but COM is still widely used and remains the tool of choice for automating Office products and many other Windows components.
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