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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T00:46:53+00:00 2026-05-22T00:46:53+00:00

I have written all the code for an application in C++. It is standard

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I have written all the code for an application in C++. It is standard C++ written using Visual Studio 2010.

I want to create a GUI using .NET. Is it possible?
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    2026-05-22T00:46:54+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 12:46 am

    There a plenty of options, here’s a few off the top of my head:

    • Wrap the c++ code in a Windows DLL,
      call the c++ code from .NET using
      p/invoke.

    • Wrap the c++ code in a com object,
      .NET can directly use com objects.

    • Wrap the c++ code inside some type of
      managed c++ wrapper (c++/CLI), load and use
      that new assembly in the .NET GUI.

    Some more exotic ideas:

    • Use some type of inter-process
      communication, like sockets. Your c++
      code would have to run in another
      process. I guess you could also make
      the c++ code into a web service.

    • Run the c++ code on the command line,
      launched by the .NET GUI. Pass
      parameters via command line
      parameters, capture and parse the
      standard-out text from the c++
      program back in the .NET app.

    Edit:
    I’d recommend the DLL and p/invoke. The COM object would have advantages over a plain-old dll for passing more complicated types and exposing an object model, but COM objects a pain to create and install/register (even w/ ATL, manifest files, etc). Using C++/CLI always seems more complicated than it’s worth for a lot of projects – but it’s worth learning a bit about it if the other options become too limiting.

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