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Desktop Programming
Windows Forms
17 Feb 2009   Updated: 17 Feb 2009   Rating: 4.50/5    Votes: 6   Popularity: 3.50
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A WinForms User Control which provides colour-coded feedback on dates which are already assigned.

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26 Mar 2013   Updated: 27 Mar 2013   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 1   Popularity: 0.00
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Usability for the physically impaired
Desktop Programming
Windows Forms
11 Nov 2011   Updated: 13 Nov 2011   Rating: 2.80/5    Votes: 5   Popularity: 1.96
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This article describes how to hide or show TabControl tabs at runtime

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United Kingdom United Kingdom
I worked in the front line of the software development industry for over 20 years, previously I was a hardware engineer followed by applications consultant. For the last 10 years of my watch on software development I worked with the Microsoft .NET development framework, both in Winforms and with ASP.NET.

However as I move into the evening of my life I have been forced to take early retirement. Ii has recently been confirmed that I am afflicted with Parkinson's. This has been developing for some time, during which my hand tremors gradually deteriorated to the point where using a computer mouse became impossible. Trying to point/click on a tiny icon or menu option when your hands figure they can do a merry dance ultimately becomes intensely frustrating, and earning a living as a software developer reaches the stage of impossibility.