why this question why-excel-application-is-made-an-interface-rather-than-a-class is marked as duplicate and deleted.
I was told that this question is the duplicate but I edited the post to make clear it doesn't answer my question.
I tried comment and was told this "It needs to be used as plumbing for COM imported types", but I put this phrase in the question and said that I don't understand it and made clear I don't know about COM but the question is still deleted and marked with duplicate.
am I missing something ? if I'm right is there a way to undelete it (other than voting) ?
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3It looks like that question went thru many revisions and at least the title indicates something very different now than before. When that happens, it takes time to get them reopened and so forth. Right now, there are 2 votes to Undelete it. You might refine it more to make clear what you are asking and how the other question is not a dupe. The bigger lesson is to labor over the working and content and title of a question before you post. The title is especially important because you want to catch the attention of people with knowledge in that area.– Ňɏssa PøngjǣrdenlarpDec 28, 2014 at 22:09
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9Actually, that question appears to have been "recycled". Originally it was about jar files, now it is about Excel.– Ňɏssa PøngjǣrdenlarpDec 28, 2014 at 22:22
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Your question basically comes down to "explain COM and the C# compiler to me". That's not going to happen without a specific, concrete question.– CodeCasterDec 28, 2014 at 22:58
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4"PS:I know nothing about COM except that it's something that was used for some reason that I don't remember." That got it zapped.– Hans PassantDec 28, 2014 at 23:01
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You'd better ask a new question, than editing this one. This one has been closed and deleted, and trying to recycle it needs a lot of effort.
Just ask a new question. Make sure to search for duplicates next time, this one was very easy to find.
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1@niceman: That is another issue. I know you have asked that already. I upvoted you on that question, so you might get out of it easier that way. Dec 29, 2014 at 13:48