Bubbling Windows Forms Events With Anonymous Methods
The following code illustrates a great use for anonymous methods…. You can read the copy of the original post, or if that goes down too, you can try the Wayback Machine’s copy of it. Context: This post was automatically imported from my old blog, which was originally hosted on Microsoft’s ASP.NET Community Blogs. When they shut it down, I dumped all of my old posts to Wordpress. You can still check out the original blog on the Wayback Machine.
2007-03-08
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Generic Windows Forms Controls
Today I discovered that the Windows Forms Designer in Visual Studio 2005 doesn’t know how to handle generics. For instance, the following example:… You can read the copy of the original post, or if that goes down too, you can try the Wayback Machine’s copy of it. Context: This post was automatically imported from my old blog, which was originally hosted on Microsoft’s ASP.NET Community Blogs. When they shut it down, I dumped all of my old posts to Wordpress. You can still check out the original blog on the Wayback Machine.
2007-03-08
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A C# Riddle
I asked this one during the last blogger dinner, so here it is for everyone else (and those who couldn’t hear me there):… You can read the copy of the original post, or if that goes down too, you can try the Wayback Machine’s copy of it. Context: This post was automatically imported from my old blog, which was originally hosted on Microsoft’s ASP.NET Community Blogs. When they shut it down, I dumped all of my old posts to Wordpress. You can still check out the original blog on the Wayback Machine.
2007-03-08
1 min read