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Well don't ask questions so broad and basic then. Do you expect an expert to write you an detailed analysis of the complexities of interop every time you demand it?

You should use Google. Read all the articles and documentation you can find. Absorb and understand it. When you have a specific question, or when you have exhausted Google and have something you still don't understand, then ask specific questions. It helps to say what you have done already. E.g. "I've read this (link) article on MSDN, and I don't understand why it says 'this', I've tried Googling 'keywords' but I can't find an explanation, can anyone explain it". interop is a massive topic, and I'm sure you'll be able to find an answer to "what is interop" quite easily if you just put in a little bit of effort yourself. You'll find people here are more willing to help if you have shown that you are not lazy and are prepared to make the effort to learn when you need to rather than automatically running to others with simple questions.

What you are doing is showing that you are too lazy to the hard work of using google to find some articles and to read them thoroughly, what you are asking for us for someone here to do the hard work for you.

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