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A Programmer's Guide to .NET
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A Programmer's Guide to .NET

by Alexei Fedorov
July 2002
Beginner
720 pages
14h 35m
English
Pearson Business
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Chapter 9. Windows forms controls

This chapter starts our two-part discussion of Windows forms controls. Here we will learn about standard controls such as buttons, text controls, labels, lists, and menus. For each group, we will provide a list of classes that comprise it, as well as detailed descriptions of each class, its properties and methods, plus usage examples.

We will continue learning about Windows forms controls in the next chapter, where we will discuss controls that extend the basic set of controls found in Windows.

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