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"Atractive" is subjective (beauty is in the eye of the beholder). I'd be more worried about maintaining a standard (and more importantly, consistent) interface.
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001
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dileepkumar1244 wrote: Making an userinterface like a media player GUI without using WPF
If you can't use WPF, you pretty much have to use Winforms, use a browser or abandon .net
dileepkumar1244 wrote: Can any one help me how to create it.. or else just give the some examples
This is why I voted 1:
- Beauty is subjective and [partially or mostly???] cultural.
- Open some apps you like the look of, figure out what makes them nice, replicate the ideas. Not hard to figure out
- There isn't really a programming question there
- You ask for examples without having tried anything.
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I have to agree with Keith - his four reason cover nearly all of mine. But I would add this:
"Attractive" is going to depend on what you are producing. An app to rip MP3's, mash 'em together and scratch the result is going to have a vastly different audience view to the monitoring software for a nuclear power station. The latter is not going to want hexagonal text boxes and see-though buttons so the background image is easily visible. But it is going to want a clear display of the core temperature, and output megawatts.
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
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You'll need buttons that the user wants to lick.
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GUI design is trade in it self that requers much experience,
Amazone'd it for ya'
when it comes to the technical side of implementing a nice GUI in C# you could a) create your own custom controls using GDI+ or b) by a set of 3rd party controls like telerik WinForms.
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pls i want to implement a private method on an interface,
and i get the Error:
Class cannot implement an interface member because it is not public.
I am creating a COM Object in c# and the mthods of my calss must be protected.
Pls is there another way of doing this.
Thanks.
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You can't. If you think about it, it makes sense. The method wouldn't be accessible to consumers of the interface so it would be pointless.
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You can't it is against the language syntax because, as DaveyMnn said, it wouldn't make sense. Interfaces are there to define members that are publically available in the class.
If you want to protect code from external use it cannot be part of the Interface. You can however call private or protected methods (which cannot be in the Interface) from your public ones (which can).
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Perhaps you should sit back and reflect on the word "interface".
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it shares 5 letters with private, and only 2 with public.
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And yet is shares 6 with in-your-face.
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I'd say 7, but you're trying to change the subject here.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: reflect on the word "interface".
ecafretni? I doubt that'll help him much
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That's ancient Sumatran - it means only public methods. It comes from a time when sacrifices were common place and there was a need to appease the gods by performing the sacrifice in public. They tried it in private for a while, but the populace started to suspect that all the pigs they were bringing to be sacrificed were just ending up as a really great luau.
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What about an abstract base class instead of an interface? There you can use something like protected abstract void MyMethod();
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Hi
I am trying to install SQL SERVER 2005 on my laptop witch has Win7 64 bit.
I tested all versions (Standard,Enterprise,SQLSERVER2000,and...)But when open the SQlServer and want to connect, a message is shown with "Login failed to 'My user'...".
Can you tell what is the problem?
And also when i install SQL2000 in Service Manager>>Server combo Box, there is nothing to select and when i write my PC Name the Services combo box show SQl Server and is stared, but when you want to start SQl Server Agent it shows "Access denied"Message.
Thank you.
CanI
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Roya Rayane wrote: Can you tell what is the problem?
Is the server running?
If yes then you have a configuration/connection problem and nothing else.
If you want to connect from a different box then you must use the configuration tool to set that up.
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Uninstall it, install it, install SQL Server SP3, and it should run the provisioning tool when you're done that gives your user the correct permissions.
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Hi CanI
Before I also had the same problem as you, and the solution was to install SQL Server 2005 SP3.
One more thing, do not forget to run the SQL Server, type in the search box "service" and will open a window where to look for "SQL Server (SQLEXPRESS)", right click and start.
It's all
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Hi,
Hope this is the right place to post this issue. If not, please let me know the correct place.
I've an excel sheet, where I have both table structure and table data. I need to write a macro which generates two different files (one for create statement and one for insert statement). To give more details,
ExcelSheet1
SNO COLUMN Data Type Remarks
1 Award_Id integer PK
2 AAI_ID Integer
3 Award_Short_Name varchar Abbreviated Award Name
AWARD_ID AAI_ID AWARD_SHORT_NAME
3000 2001 B.Tech
3001 2003 B.Tech
3002 2001 B.Tech
The macro for this excel sheet should generate, the below files
1. DEMAT_REQUEST.dat
INSERT INTO DEMAT_REQUEST(Award_Id, AAI_ID, Award_Short_Name)
VALUES (3000,2001,'B.Tech');
INSERT INTO DEMAT_REQUEST(Award_Id, AAI_ID, Award_Short_Name)
VALUES (3001,2003,'B.Tech');
INSERT INTO DEMAT_REQUEST(Award_Id, AAI_ID, Award_Short_Name)
VALUES (3002,2001,'B.Tech');
2. DEMAT_REQUEST.sql
CREATE TABLE TXN_DEMAT_REQUEST
(
Award_Id INTEGER(20) NOT NULL,
AAI_ID INTEGER(10) NOT NULL,
Award_Short_Name VARCHAR(10) NOT NULL
PRIMARY KEY(Award_Id)
};
Thanks alot in advance
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I don't think we have a forum for Excel, so I suggest you try posting in the general Questions & Answers section.
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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Ho to convert binary to hex in C#.
I have a byte array and I want to convert it into hex.
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you can do it on this way
byte b = 15;
Console.WriteLine(b.ToString("X"));
Life's Like a mirror. Smile at it & it smiles back at you.- P Pilgrim
So Smile Please
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