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Desktop Programming
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Windows Forms |
2 Jul 2011
Updated: 2 Jul 2011
Rating: 4.67/5
Votes: 9
Popularity: 4.45
Licence: CPOL
Views: 37,750
Bookmarked: 11
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A demo on how to smoothly change the size or position of a Windows Form while holding down a button.
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Programming Languages
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C# |
22 Jun 2011
Updated: 22 Jun 2011
Rating: 4.17/5
Votes: 3
Popularity: 1.99
Licence: CPOL
Views: 19,532
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A pair of wrappers about Zeltera's "Count with Letters" code to generate "Integer to Excel Column" and "Excel Column to Integer"
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C++ |
19 Jul 2004
Updated: 19 Jul 2004
Rating: 4.72/5
Votes: 8
Popularity: 4.26
Licence: Not specified
Views: 46,900
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Limit additional resize operations to a single handle.
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C++/CLI |
11 Oct 2006
Updated: 11 Oct 2006
Rating: 5.00/5
Votes: 1
Popularity: 0.00
Licence: Not specified
Views: 21,445
Bookmarked: 8
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A .NET control meant to accomplish a task similar to MFC’s CRectTacker().
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15 Jan 2005
Updated: 23 Jan 2005
Rating: 3.60/5
Votes: 9
Popularity: 3.44
Licence: Not specified
Views: 87,263
Bookmarked: 14
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A four line algorithm in MC++ for converting decimals to fractions.
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Retired C programmer and Unix Sys Admin, then VC6 C++ MFC programmer. I moved to VC7 C++ 2003 in Oct of 04, and VC8 C++/CLI early in 06. I resisted C#; but now it is my preferred language. I'm through with upgrading. I'll stay at VC2008 and C#, as I only program for fun anymore.
Update 2019: I have moved back to Unix: Linux Cinnamon Mint. I got aggravated with Windows and VC. I've returned to my roots. Now, my preferred language is Java. I use IntelliJ as my IDE; but write my code with Emacs. I thoroughly enjoy Linux and being back on Unix! I've published a little game on the Kindle Fire and a little apt for Android phones. I hope you still love to code as much as I do when you reach my age... advanced 70's.