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Lots of study, and practice, practice, practice.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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Read the specification a couple of times, I find that there's something "new" in it every time I read it.
Read Eric Lippert's blog.
Do a lot of coding.
Don't be afraid to ask questions if you have to, but check the specification first - the answer you'll get from it (if any) will usually be better than the answer you'll get online.
If the question is more about architecture and/or style, often the best way to find out is to try everything and see how they work out.
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dont stop with reading books and articles. try to create sample programs as many as possible while reading books.
Jibesh.V.P
India
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start by modyfying an existing cool program (heaps of example here on code project)
and make it "better"
or add or modify 1 functionality!
do it again and again and modify more and more.
as you'll gain confidence you can progressively start from scratch!!
A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station....
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My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.
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Debug applications as well, and try to get in as much code as you can.
You can know a great deal of C# but still be confused by how the code is layed out.
There is may ways to layout the code for an application, some may get really Object Oriented and break out everything over and over, and some may have it all inline so knowing the proper way of doing it helps.
Also work with this site as you can simplify some logic by know these factors:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/67ef8sbd.aspx[^]
Notice it shows 2012 but most of that is pretty in general in terms of what the parts are as it references the book of .net Framework 3.0.
Hope that helps, happy progressing.
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I am trying to generate a file in access database using in c# using windows application form...but i don't know how to do this... so plz help me out...
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Don't post the same question in multiple places here. It makes it difficult for multiple people to collaborate on an answer.
modified 20-Dec-12 1:02am.
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i want to generate a blank access file
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@DaveQuote: Don't post the same question in multiple places here how many eyes do you have?
Jibesh.V.P
India
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Store a blank one as an embedded resource and write it out when necessary. It's not complicated.
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We need to create a button that save our winform layout(designer code) to an xml structured file.
For example:
Result of created XML structure file, with winform that has jut one button:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Form>
<Size>
<Width>745</Width>
<Height>648</Height>
</Size>
<Text>Demo</Text>
<Name>Form1</Name>
<MainMenuStrip value="null"/>
<Button>
<Name>gumbSaveXML</Name>
<Text>Save to XML</Text>
<Size>
<Width>111</Width>
<Height>30</Height>
</Size>
<Location>
<X>287</X>
<Y>567</Y>
</Location>
</Button>
</Form>
The properties of elemets(textextbox,panel,..) that needs to be saved to xml file are:
-Name
-Text,
-Size,
-Location,..this for are supposed to be.
Xml needs to be properly structured, becose after we save the winform layout to xml file, we need to load it again, so everything is back on its place.
It can be simple form with a textbox, just need the koncept how it works???
PLease Help,,thanks in andvance
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It's relatively advanced topic....
Fortunately there exist a bunch of tool that can help:
- XAML!!
yep, it was designed for WPF, but can be used, in fact, for any object tree!
- mycroXAML[^] by Marc Clifton
have a look at them, experiment, enjoy!
A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station....
_________________________________________________________
My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.
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thank you for the effort to reply, i will look into it.
Maybe it can solved with xaml.
Have a nice day!
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For something a little more old school you could extend this concept[^]
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Thanks a lot for the direction, this can be very helpful.
Have a nice day!
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Somekind of example?
thankss a lot for help
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did you check the above link ? and scroll down to last they have a very good examples on Xml Serialize and De-serialize
Jibesh.V.P
India
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Hi,
I have the following problem:
I want like create,in Visual Studio C# 2010, a popup menu with a sidebar on the left side, over the full lenghts on the context menu.
I want insert a text with background color gradient or a picture on the sidebar.
I don't now what must I do for that.
see sample what I mean:
http://img541.imageshack.us/img541/315/engmenmitbildamlinkrnra.png[^]
Thank you for your idea or solution.
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forumarbeit wrote: I don't now what must I do for that. Find a control that implements it (I bet there's an article on CodeProject), or code it yourself.
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