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Comments by NiloPaim (Top 4 by date)
NiloPaim
24-May-12 10:07am
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SAKryukov, I've adapted your code to my real application and it works like a charm. Thank you.
I agree with you about performance, but this is not a problem due the nature of the application.
After finished the work, I'll clean up the code in order to write an independent component. Then I'll post an article and the code.
Thanks to all.
Nilo
NiloPaim
8-May-12 14:25pm
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Set values, Mehdi.
NiloPaim
8-May-12 13:59pm
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Good point, man.
I'm sure that I can learn something new to me with the help of experient professionals here.
I couldn't see this as "simple techniques", but obviously I haven't enough knowledge as you.
My intention is to create a component that can be used to set the properties of any class' object. I'm almost there, I know, and I think that such component would be useful for others. That's the reason to write an article describing the component, when completed.
By the way, I use this as initial inspiration:
http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/41692/to-write-or-not-to-write-an-article
Thanks for your interest.
NiloPaim
8-May-12 13:25pm
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Question improved with my code.
@wizardzz, thanks for your vote. I'll post the solution when i have it.