Re: No escape from native code in Vista



Jolyon Smith <jolyons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <44bc2ea7$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Michael@xxxxxxxxxx
says...
Barry Kelly wrote:

- all managed applications are also unmanaged applications -

Double speak.

Indeed - one might just as well say that all applications written in
high level languages are written in machine code.

They aren't *written* in machine code, but they *are* machine code
programs, when compiled. From a set point of view, to the OS, managed
applications are a proper subset of unmanaged applications. Sounds wrong
when one puts it like that, but that's the OS's perspective.

-- Barry

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http://barrkel.blogspot.com/
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