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Rod Pienaar on
URL: http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/QuantCom-tp2508p2510.html
Jens
Thanks. Of course to take that further and code with, rather than just use your COM objects, it implies that I need a .NET development environment! I was hoping to use pure C++/IDL COM objects without having to buy (yet another) development environment, make Bill even richer, and of course I'd have to learn c#.
Out of interest which classes/interfaces have you built?
Rgds
Rod
"Jens Thiel"
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Subject: RE: [Quantlib-users] QuantCom
Hi Rod,
some classes in QuantLib.NET are already COM enabled. Compared to the native
COM interface I was working on, .NET interop is a real step ahead.
Jens.
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Hello All
I was wondering if there are any QL COM builds out there. Has anybody
started building QL COM objects?
Rgds
Rod
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