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QuestionObject/Structure References [modified] Pin
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Johan Hakkesteegt30-Jul-09 2:38
Johan Hakkesteegt30-Jul-09 2:38 
I understand your problem. In this light, I think you are right, your C++ way of thinking is causing you problems. I honestly don't know whether this can be done in VB or not, but I am certain VB was never meant for application control on that level.

Considering that the GUI must be created on the main thread, and that all interaction between user and app also happens on the main thread, what exactly are you trying to achieve by loading the controls in groups? If you consider that a PC with a multi core CPU (which will actually handle two threads at the same time), should be strong enough to load your form the old way, and a single core processor will handle each thread alternatingly, so it won't really load any faster anyway, and loading controls in groups will limit the use of the loaded controls until all controls have been loaded?

How about creating and placing groups of controls at runtime, upon some mouse-over event or something? A bit like MS Office or the windows start menu.

My advice is free, and you may get what you paid for.

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Questionhow to search for a word in a book programmatically in dot net? Pin
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QuestionFormat Number in VB 6.0 - Eg. 1 to "One", 222 to "Two Hundred and Twenty Two" Pin
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