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.NET Windows Forms in a Nutshell
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.NET Windows Forms in a Nutshell

by Ian Griffiths, Matthew Adams
March 2003
Intermediate to advanced
896 pages
32h 35m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank all those who have helped them to create this book. Many thanks to Ron Petrusha, John Osborn, Claire Cloutier, Daniel Creeron, and Brian Jepson at O’Reilly. We also thank all those who generously gave up their free time to review the manuscript, especially Glyn Griffiths, Reuben Harris, David Minter, Chris Sells, Bob Beauchemin, Craig Andera, Mark Boulter, Daniel Strawson, Tim Richard, and Daniel Creeron. We would also like to thank Abigail Sawyer and Una McCormack, who not only helped review the manuscript, but also put up with us during the writing process.

The .NET Windows Forms in a Nutshell for Visual Studio .NET CD (see http://examples.oreilly.com/netwinformian)is the work of many individuals. Mike Sierra of O’Reilly converted the System.Windows.Forms namespace references to Microsoft Help 2.0 format and added the XML tags needed to integrate their content with the Visual Studio .NET Dynamic Help system. He was assisted by Lenny Muellner and Erik Ray. Greg Dickerson and the O’Reilly Tech Support group tested each prerelease build of the software. Kipper York and Shane McRoberts of the Microsoft Help team provided invaluable technical assistance at critical moments, and Eric Promislow of Active State built the install package that makes our Help files an integral part of the Visual Studio .NET developer environment. Frank Gocinski of the Visual Studio .NET third-party integration program was instrumental in making us full VSIP ...

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