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October 12, 2001
In this session, we will discuss how to develop designable .NET components and Windows controls with Visual Studio .NET. These components and controls, written in managed code and built on the common language runtime, provide developers with a great new mix of development ease similar to that of Microsoft Visual Basic. In addition, they deliver the power of lower-level programming that is more commonly associated with ATL or MFC. The rich facilities, especially des...
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Author: Jon Rista
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In today’s world, I’ve found that it becomes increasingly more complicated to render data in a meaningful and compact way. I’ve also found that the variety of controls, particularly ones for sale, seem to be created in a hurry, either because of time constraints or simply because of the desire to make money as cheaply as possible. It was because of a lack of quality in existing components that I decided to take the time and create two controls that I desperately needed. The first is a listview t...
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