Ian Griffiths, Matthew Adams0596003382, 9780596003388
.NET Windows Forms in a Nutshell offers an accelerated introduction to this next-generation of rich user interface development. The book provides an all-inclusive guide for experienced programmers using the .NET Windows Forms platform to develop Windows applications, along with a compact but remarkably complete reference to the .NET Framework Class Library (FCL) Windows Forms namespaces and types. The authors present solid coverage of the fundamental building blocks, such as Controls, Forms, Menus, and GDI+, and enough detail to help you build your own fully featured reusable visual components so you can write visual component libraries as well as standalone applications.
.NET Windows Forms in a Nutshell aims to provide not just the practical information and advice required to get programs working, but also to communicate the rationale behind the various parts of Windows Forms’ design. The authors show how the thinking behind the framework enhances your productivity substantially. The new framework allows you to guess correctly what “the Right Way” to do things is a majority of the time, even if you’ve never tried what you’re doing before. No more digging around in documentation for days to try to find the bit of information you need to use one particular feature.
Anyone who is involved in user interface development will appreciate the ease of creation and expanded capabilities provided by .NET Windows Forms, as well as the in-depth focus and straight-forward approach this book brings. Included on CD is an add-in that will integrate the book’s reference directly into the help files of Visual Studio .NET.
Table of contents :
Application Structure……Page 6
Startup and Shutdown……Page 7
The Application Class……Page 8
Forms and Threads……Page 10
The Form Class……Page 11
The Forms Designer……Page 12
Showing Modal and Non-Modal Forms……Page 17
Parents and Owners……Page 23
Control and ContainerControl……Page 27
Ambient Properties……Page 29
MDI Applications……Page 30
Scrolling……Page 31
Docking……Page 32
Splitters……Page 33
Custom Layout……Page 34
Localization……Page 35
Resource Managers……Page 36
Resources and Visual Studio .NET……Page 38
Extender Providers……Page 40
Summary……Page 42
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