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The .Net Native Interface (DotNetNativeInterface) is a native programming interface which allows .Net codes that runs inside a Common Language Runtime Environment to interoperate with applications and libraries written in other programming languages, such as C, C++, assembly, Pascal, Java etc. The .Net Native Interface Library is lightweight and the best native library to work with .Net framework from any programming language. It is designed to provide a way to interact with applications written in anyone of the .Net languages: C#, Visual Basic.Net, Delphi.Net, JScript.Net and others.
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Provides detailed information for developers who built applications using any programming languages that targets the .Net Framework. |
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Provides the list of programming languages that supports .Net Native Interface Library. |
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Lists the hardware and software requirements for running the .NET Native Interface Library. |
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Provides information about installing the .NET Native Interface Library. |