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    This is just a query asking clarification. I have heard that due to the arrival of .Net, COM is getting phased out. Is this true.

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      This is just a query asking clarification. I have heard that due to the arrival of .Net, COM is getting phased out. Is this true.

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      prcontact@hotmail.com wrote: Is this true. Well, have you seen anything new on the COM-front? :) It'll be around and supported for quite some time I believe for legacy reasons, but I doubt there will be any new features. -- Look straight into the light!

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        This is just a query asking clarification. I have heard that due to the arrival of .Net, COM is getting phased out. Is this true.

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        Don Box wrote something about this http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/1200/com/[^] I agree with the previous post. I'm new in COM (6 months ago I didn't known anything about), and it's true that there won't be anything new, but somehow it's surviving. People continue developing components (starting at me).

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