May 2010
Intermediate to advanced
1272 pages
61h 18m
English
Client applications need to offer a graphical user interface to make applications easier to use and more intuitive. For the past years Windows Forms has been the unique way to provide user interfaces in client .NET applications. It is a straightforward infrastructure that is popular among developers. But technology goes on and new additions have been introduced to the .NET Framework since version 3.0. This chapter provides an overview about what Win Forms is today and about what’s new in Win Forms 4.0, providing a sample application ...
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