Microsoft Interface Definition Language
Microsoft Interface Definition Language (MIDL) is a text-based interface description language from Microsoft, based on the DCE/RPC IDL which it extends for use with the Microsoft Component Object Model. Its compiler is also called MIDL.
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- enMicrosoft Interface Definition Language (MIDL) is a text-based interface description language from Microsoft, based on the DCE/RPC IDL which it extends for use with the Microsoft Component Object Model. Its compiler is also called MIDL.
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- enMicrosoft Interface Definition Language (MIDL) is a text-based interface description language from Microsoft, based on the DCE/RPC IDL which it extends for use with the Microsoft Component Object Model. Its compiler is also called MIDL.
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- docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/midl/midl-start-page
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- Category:Component-based software engineering
- Category:Microsoft application programming interfaces
- Category:Microsoft development tools
- Category:Object models
- Category:Object-oriented programming
- Component Object Model
- Interface description language
- Microsoft
- Object Description Language
- RPC
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- 3kBZ7
- m.0dt982
- Microsoft Interface Definition Language
- Microsoft Interface Definition Language
- Microsoft接口定义语言
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- Category:Component-based software engineering
- Category:Microsoft application programming interfaces
- Category:Microsoft development tools
- Category:Object models
- Category:Object-oriented programming
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- Microsoft Interface Definition Language?oldid=935883898&ns=0
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- 935883898
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