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- .NET
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- Rich Client / Desktop
Ken Getz demonstrates several different techniques you can use when building Windows applications, including: Creating owner-drawn controls, binding controls to just about anything, exposing protected information with inheritance, exposing new control behavior using inheritance, handling thread synchronization with Windows forms, and creating your own property grid. Samples in both C# and VB.NET.
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By Ken Getz, MCW Technologies
on May 30, 2007,
News about WinForms
- .NET
- Topics
- Interop
Using tools like Greasemonkey, users are able to extend many web applications whether or not the site owners want them to. With Crack.NET, that same level of user control can be achieved over WinForm and WPF-based .NET applications.
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By Jonathan Allen
on Dec 02, 2008,
- .NET
- Topics
- Rich Client / Desktop
After four years of work, Mono finally supports all 12,776 methods in the WinForms 2.0 API. Weighing in at 115,000 lines, there is the possibility for bugs.
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By Jonathan Allen
on May 19, 2008,
- .NET
- Topics
- Silverlight,
- .NET Framework
The beta for Service Pack 1 of .NET 3.5/VS 2008 brings with is a host of new features and libraries including the ADO.NET Entity Framework and Data Services, a client-only version of the Framework, and changes to most of the 3.0 and 3.5 libraries. Despite its name, to many developers this release is as significant as 3.5 itself.
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By Jonathan Allen
on May 14, 2008,
- .NET,
- Ruby
- Topics
- Scripting,
- Runtimes,
- Dynamic Languages,
- .NET Framework
Ruby.NET, a project to compile Ruby source to .NET CIL, just released version 0.9. The release comes with improved .NET integration and a nearly complete implementation of the Ruby standard library. To top it off, Ruby.NET VS integration ships Form Builder support to help build Ruby GUI apps.
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By Werner Schuster
on Nov 20, 2007,
- .NET
- Topics
- Interop,
- Rich Client / Desktop
Back in September, Microsoft's VB team gave developers a way to include .NET forms in VB6 applications. In their latest CTP, they also bring you the ability to include .NET controls on a VB6 form.
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By Jonathan Allen
on Nov 09, 2006,
- .NET
- Topics
- .NET Framework
A common complaint is that Microsoft restricts access to Visual Studio hotfixes. While available for free, they do require a call to customer support. In a pilot program, Microsoft has decided to release their most common hot fixes through Microsoft Connect.
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By Jonathan Allen
on Nov 08, 2006,
- .NET
- Topics
- Artifacts & Tools,
- Interop
Microsoft has released a Print Form component for VB 2005 and is developing a Printer Compatibility Library that will allow VB 2005 applications to use the Printer object from VB6.
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By Jonathan Allen
on Sep 26, 2006,
- .NET
- Topics
- Interop,
- Rich Client / Desktop
Microsoft's Visual Basic Team has released a new Visual Studio Power Pack called Interop Forms Toolkit 1.0. This toolkit allows developers to embed VB.Net forms inside a VB6 application.
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By Jonathan Allen
on Sep 22, 2006,