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Developing Microsoft .NET Controls with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET

โœ Scribed by John Connell


Publisher
Microsoft Press
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
528
Series
Pro Developer
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


When users click on a menu item or a button in a dialog box, they're using a control - and every interaction with a control can shape their overall experience and satisfaction with your software. This hands-on guide teaches you how to use or modify the built-in, intrinsic controls provided by the Microsoft .NET Framework for your own applications - as well as how to build new controls from scratch - to deliver the most appropriate and efficient functionality for your audience. The author uses code samples built with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET 2003 to illustrate how controls operate and how to add and arrange them on a Windows Form or Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form. You'll learn how to manipulate controls for specific needs, as well as how to write your own custom controls to create the richest user experience. All the book's code is available online for reuse in your own applications.


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