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@AaronRobinsonMSFT AaronRobinsonMSFT commented Sep 7, 2022

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This provides a walk-through for the Custom marshaller sample found at dotnet/samples#5315

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Great tutorial. Most of my suggestions are around avoiding the use of "we", which we're told to avoid in docs.

Co-authored-by: Genevieve Warren <24882762+gewarren@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Elinor Fung <elfung@microsoft.com>
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@elinor-fung Please take another look.

@AaronRobinsonMSFT AaronRobinsonMSFT merged commit af92b5d into dotnet:main Oct 26, 2022
@AaronRobinsonMSFT AaronRobinsonMSFT deleted the custom-marshaller-tutorial branch October 26, 2022 18:17
@gewarren gewarren added the 🏁 Release: .NET 7 Work items for the .NET 7 release label Oct 31, 2022
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