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The following articles were originally printed in MSDN Magazine , and are reprinted in this book with permission:

".NET Zero Deployment: Security and Versioning Models in the Windows Forms Engine Help You Create and Deploy Smart Clients" by Chris Sells, MSDN Magazine , July 2002.

"Visual Studio .NET: Building Windows Forms Controls and Components With Rich Design-Time Features" by Michael Weinhardt and Chris Sells, MSDN Magazine , April 2003.

"Visual Studio .NET: Building Windows Forms Controls and Components With Rich Design-Time Features, Part 2" by Michael Weinhardt and Chris Sells, MSDN Magazine , May 2003.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data


Sells,  Chris.
Windows  forms  programming  in  C#  /  Chris  Sells.
   p.  cm
Includes  bibliographical  references  and  index.
ISBN  0-321-11620-8  (alk.  paper)
1.  Microsoft  .NET  Framework.  2.  Computer  software ”Development.  
3.  C#  (Computer  program  language)  I.  Title.

QA76.76.M52S45  2003
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Copyright 2004 by Chris Sells

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Dedication

To my wife, Melissa, and the Sells brothers: my sons John and Tom. They define the heaven that exceeds my grasp. And to my parents, who made me a reader from the beginning and who passed on the secret writer gene, much to my surprise.



Windows Forms Programming in C#
Windows Forms Programming in C#
ISBN: 0321116208
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 136
Authors: Chris Sells

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