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Developing .NET Custom Controls and Designers Using C# (Second Edition)


Developing .NET Custom Controls and Designers Using C# (Second Edition)  
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780972317900
ISBN: 0972317902
Label: BlueVision Publishing
Manufacturer: BlueVision Publishing
Number Of Pages: 600
Publication Date: January 07, 2005
Publisher: BlueVision Publishing
Release Date: January 07, 2005
Studio: BlueVision Publishing


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Editorial Review:
Who is this book for? This book is for developers who already have some knowledge of C#, with the intent of working on the leading edge of .NET controls and designer development. This book provides intermediate to senior-level developers the information they need to successfully implement custom controls and designers targeting both Windows and the Web. What does this book cover?
  • Tools and services for enhancing design-time support for components.
  • Irregularly-shaped, borderless Windows Forms.
  • Advanced techniques on building simple and complex UITypeEditors.
  • Details of how type converters work with guidelines on implementing new ones.
  • Component licensing model and architecture with sample demonstrations.
  • Complete and reusable Windows Forms Wizard custom control.
  • Complete and reusable Web Forms tab control.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - The Most Advance, Insightful, C# Control Book On The Market.
This book rocks!!! I've just purchased the ebook version, and I must say that after spending several days searching through bookstores and the web, this has got to be the most insightful book on reusable control development on the market (In the .NET Arena!!!).

As this book covers all elements of control development, I can definitely advise any developer looking to deliver professional user controls that this book is a must have.

Well done to the author for bypassing the ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Good subject, very bad book.
This has to be the worst book I have ever bought. Poor explaining & a lot of errors in the code.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Not as good as I had hoped
I'm only four chapters through this book, and already I am having difficulty. I am an intermediate programmer who has been programming my own custom controls for months with limited success, hence my interest in the title.
One instance of difficulty is that the example given in chapetr 3 doesn't work. When I looked at the author's downloadable sample code and compared it to the code in the book, I found that he implemented 2 other functions not implemented in the book. However, it made no difference ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Great book but definitely not for the beginner.
I've been developing custom controls in C# for 3 months now after developing custom Java controls for years. I must say initially that this book was not much help. If you need a real beginner book that holds your hand step by step buy Petzold. However, after delving into the intricacies of Windows Forms you'll definitely find this book useful. The OutlookTab example in this book invaluable. It's a real world example and the author tackles some of the more advanced development topics. I agree with other reviewers ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Control design
Content and topics covered in the book are good, especially
a lot pages talking on designer. But it lacks small and complete examples like presented in other books that help to understand. Finally it presented an big example that has too many codes to read.


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