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Mixing .NET and native code

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A first approach to mixing .NET and native code, using the C++/CLI gateway.
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I started working in 1991 as an engineer. My pecialization: development in robotics.

After two years in this job, I began a new career leaving robotics, and coming to standard development as C++ expert.

This enabled me to diversify my knowledge by putting one foot on the side of the systems. Then began my double competence.

In 2000 I started a new job as consultant. Many experiences came with that new job, continuing with both development and systems subjects.

I reinforced my knowledge in technical architectures, IT security, and IT production management.

2011: a new experience. I founded the company Net-InB, a computer services company specialized in the fields of infrastructures, systems and software.

Now I am both technical and software architect specialized in Microsoft products and technologies.

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