Microsoft's Component Object Model.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Component_Object_Model

/g

On 6/27/07, Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:
>
> The biggest Haskell/COM project I know of was Krasimir's
> implementation of Visual Haskell, which was a plug-in for Visual
> Studio. The VS interfaces are COM ones, so he had to do lots of COM
> stuff. He may be able to help you. Sigbjorn Finne knows a lot about
> HDirect, but he's really busy with his day job at Galois!
>
> There's a bit of a chicken-and-egg problem here; the COM tools are not
> well maintained, so that discourages use, which in turn makes it less
> rewarding to work on them. What I don't know is the level of
> suppressed demand: if there were good tools, would lots of people
> start using them?
>
>
> Simon
>

Is now a bad time to say "what is COM?"?

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all times. One never knew, after all, now did one now did one now did
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