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Posted by Stone Age at 20 June 2008 15:49 |
World is becoming so fast now, boisterous cities with all the colors of rainbow, I cannot find myself. If you link my peaceful little stone house, come have a .... cup of water. |
I remember going out to lunch with a group of young people. We talk so many posts about visual basic program.
I like to take a look, but it was mostly pretense, just touching the words of visual basic program with my eyes and making a swallowing movement accompanied by a delighted smile.
I has been suggested that this was a smart ruling:
I figured I'd join in and do the Mike Eaton Challenge and post my history as a techie… How old were you when you started programming? Oh I was 10 or 11 I guess when I started programming. How did you get started in programming? My family had an Epson 286 12Mhz w/ 4mb of ram and MS-Dos 3.22. I used to play a game called MathBlaster(tm). The original version was writing in gwbasic. You had to start the gwbasic interpreter then stick in the mathblaster game disc and type run ..[next].
Therefore, my advice to you is get into it!
Step 1: Creating basic WPF application The first step is to create a simple host application. Select "File/New/Project…" in Visual Studio and pick "Visual C#/Windows/WPF Application." Give it a name of "WPFDomainLab" and click OK. The default application with a single main window is generated. Now go to the properties for "App.xaml" and change its "Build Action" from "Application Definition" to "Page." This allows us to add our own Main() method with explicit WPF application startup code. ..Read the rest of this post.
Let's see this:
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In honor of the writer, I appreciate in joy.