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	<title>Comments on: Exposing a .NET 2.0 Class Via COM: A Case Study</title>
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		<title>By: MarceloL</title>
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		<description>Guilty ! I&#039;ve posted to newsgroups with questions as well, though my concern isn&#039;t so much with news:// servers so much as websites like &quot;Experts Exchange&quot; where you PAY(??) to have some questions answered ? Now I can see that if someone is coming to give you a specific answer to your specific question, but in practice most of the &quot;expert&quot; websites give you nibbles of answers ( which may work for some, but not for others, your mileage may vary, and all that ). 

Having worked on a project that require interop between a set of DCOM services and .NET Client and vice versa ( yes, there&#039;s a .NET DCOM assembly out there in world right now, ooo that&#039;s a scary thought ), my best advice is, &quot;Run. Run away !&quot;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Guilty ! I&#8217;ve posted to newsgroups with questions as well, though my concern isn&#8217;t so much with news:// servers so much as websites like &#8220;Experts Exchange&#8221; where you PAY(??) to have some questions answered ? Now I can see that if someone is coming to give you a specific answer to your specific question, but in practice most of the &#8220;expert&#8221; websites give you nibbles of answers ( which may work for some, but not for others, your mileage may vary, and all that ). </p>
<p>Having worked on a project that require interop between a set of DCOM services and .NET Client and vice versa ( yes, there&#8217;s a .NET DCOM assembly out there in world right now, ooo that&#8217;s a scary thought ), my best advice is, &#8220;Run. Run away !&#8221;.</p>
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