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    .Net Native Interface Library for Delphi

    The best library to work with .Net Assemblies in Delphi.

    The .Net Native Interface Library (DotNetNativeInterface) is a native programming interface which provides a way for Delphi programming language to interact with applications and libraries written in any of the .Net languages (such as C#, VB.Net etc). Programmers can use DotNetNativeInterface native methods to access .Net 3rd party libraries or .Net Framework Libraries without the need for registry entries, COM registrations or changes to the .Net libraries.
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    .Net Native Library for Lazarus

    The best library to work with .Net Assemblies in Pascal.

    The .Net Native Interface Library (DotNetNativeInterface) is a native programming interface which provides a way for Lazarus/Pascal programming language to interact with applications and libraries written in any of the .Net languages (such as C#, VB.Net etc). Programmers can use DotNetNativeInterface native methods to access .Net 3rd party libraries or .Net Framework Libraries without the need for registry entries, COM registrations or changes to the .Net libraries. The following examples...
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