
This month's installment represents the final column in a series of three focusing on programming events. In the previous two columns, I showed you how to define and raise events (see Basic Instincts: Programming with Events Using .NET and Basic Instincts: Static Event Binding Using WithEvents). I also explained how to wire up event handlers using both dynamic and static event binding. This month I am going to conclude my coverage of events by showing some practical examples of handling some of the more commonly used events in the Microsoft® .NET Framework.
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