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> I was just pointing out to Warp that once you get a common binary
> infrastructure and get your code compiled to it, documentation is all you
> need to call functions written in other languages: name of the function,
> arguments, argument types and returned values. It's how you are able to
> call C/C++ routines from, say, a Delphi program: in the end it's just
> binary routines calling other native binary routines.
COM is a binary interface too, it's also from Microsoft but I doubt
there is any patent hell about it.
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