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Minimum version of Visual Studio?

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Neil Weicher - 19 Jun 2006 16:56 GMT
What is the minimum version of Visual Studio needed for CLR integration?
Also, has anyone tried using something besides C# or VB.Net?  Thanks in
advance for the help.
Michael Nemtsev - 19 Jun 2006 21:23 GMT
Hello Neil,

You can use C++ for this, to instantiate CLR hosts from unmanaged code.
You need .NET 2.0 SDK for this, for example see at ICLRRuntimeHost interface

NW> What is the minimum version of Visual Studio needed for CLR
NW> integration? Also, has anyone tried using something besides C# or
NW> VB.Net?  Thanks in advance for the help.
NW>
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