I have a project that I want to have 99% of the functionality not reference a dll.
I don't want to have to have that dll
to use/build (and build server build) the rest of the code.
Language is irrelevant (I can handle all the .net languages).
Can I declare extern
functions that point to managed .net dlls?
extern
is not useful. You can shoot your leg off with Reflection, start that with Activator.CreateInstance() to create the object. You need to use the full type name so the CLR can locate the appropriate dll file.