Section 19.4. Windows Forms Programming

   

19.4 Windows Forms Programming

Another alternative is to focus on building rich-client Windows applications, using the new Windows Forms technology. Windows applications allow you to take advantage of the full resources of the operating system, and yet still distribute aspects of your application over the web.

A good starting point for more information on building rich-client applications is an article in the June 2002 MSDN Magazine by Jason Clark. You can read this article online at http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/02/06/rich/rich.asp.

I am currently writing the O'Reilly book Programming .NET Windows Applications , again with Dan Hurwitz, to be published in the spring of 2003. Programming .NET Windows Applications will be a comprehensive guide to writing Windows applications that includes extensive coverage of Windows Form controls and event handling. As in Programming ASP.NET , you'll find coverage of advanced programming techniques, error handling, and validation.

The coverage of data handling will be extensive, and we will also provide complete coverage of advanced topics such as custom controls, security, performance, and deployment- related issues.

   


Learning Visual Basic. NET
Learning Visual Basic .Net
ISBN: 0596003862
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 153
Authors: Jesse Liberty

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