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Every UNO language binding is different, therefore only most important points were stressed, that is, those that are likely to appear in almost every language binding implementation. Object issues, such as lifetime, object identity, any handling, and bootstrapping were not discussed, because they are too language dependent. For more information on these issues, subscribe to the ''dev@udk.openoffice.org'' mailing list to discuss these issues for your programming language.
 
Every UNO language binding is different, therefore only most important points were stressed, that is, those that are likely to appear in almost every language binding implementation. Object issues, such as lifetime, object identity, any handling, and bootstrapping were not discussed, because they are too language dependent. For more information on these issues, subscribe to the ''dev@udk.openoffice.org'' mailing list to discuss these issues for your programming language.

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Every UNO language binding is different, therefore only most important points were stressed, that is, those that are likely to appear in almost every language binding implementation. Object issues, such as lifetime, object identity, any handling, and bootstrapping were not discussed, because they are too language dependent. For more information on these issues, subscribe to the dev@udk.openoffice.org mailing list to discuss these issues for your programming language.

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