We would like to expose certain Forth functions that we have written to
a .Net application. We're thinking that the easiest way to do so would
be to export our Forth functions as COM objects which can be wrapped by
.Net code and run within a managed CLR environment. Does this
capability exist and does anyone have any simple examples to demonstrate
how it would be accomplished?
Apologies if this has been posted Having trouble seeing if this posts, and
I am not seeing any copies of it.
- Roger
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