We've seen the functionality before -- first in Microsoft Office, and then refined in Visual Studio 2005 -- of docking and floating toolbars in an application. So-called tear-off toolbars allow the ...
I'm a semi-experienced C++ programmer trying to pick up C# and I'm having a bit of trouble trying to find the C# equivalent of a 'cout'. <BR><BR>I'm trying to develop a Windows Forms application which ...
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Faster and easier to use but adopting the dev stack not without risks Microsoft has released C# 14 and .NET 10, a long-term support version, along with a bunch of related products including Visual ...
I'm new to the C# language and .Net Visual Studio 2003 environment, and I've got an aggravating problem. I have a C# windows form application which launches another form, and when I close down the app ...
Next week at the VSLive! show in San Francisco, Microsoft Corp. will officially release the .NET iteration of its popular integrated development environment, Visual Studio. The move represents a long ...
Starting with Microsoft Office, users have been able to double-click or drag a toolbar and have it become a floating window that can be moved or docked to the side of the application window. Here's ...
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