Mixed-language programming is the process of building programs in which the source code is written in two or more languages. It allows you to:
- Call existing code that is written in another language
- Use procedures that may be difficult to implement in a particular language
- Gain advantages in processing speeds
Mixed-language programming is possible among the 32-bit languages Visual Fortran, Visual C/C++, Visual Basic, and MASM. Mixed-language programming in Win32 is different from that in 16-bit environments, and in many respects it is easier.
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