Windows Forms Controls
Some very nice Windows Forms controls... and at the right price.. Free!
Friday, 29 August 2003
Monday, 25 August 2003
CONNECTIONSTRINGS.COM - Forgot that connectionstring? You'll find it right here!
I used to end up cutting -n- pasting my connection strings.
No longer! :)
I used to end up cutting -n- pasting my connection strings.
No longer! :)
Monday, 11 August 2003
The Code Project - Advanced Shape Control - VB.NET
Sometimes it's the little things you miss...
I needed a circle control for an app I'm building. A visual indicator as to the status of the app. VB6 had the shape controls, and as we all know, VB.Net doesn't.
Sure drawing lines and circles, etc in code is pretty easy, but I need to change the color, etc etc etc. So just prior to writing my own shape control googled and found the above control.
Very cool....
Got to love the internet!
Sometimes it's the little things you miss...
I needed a circle control for an app I'm building. A visual indicator as to the status of the app. VB6 had the shape controls, and as we all know, VB.Net doesn't.
Sure drawing lines and circles, etc in code is pretty easy, but I need to change the color, etc etc etc. So just prior to writing my own shape control googled and found the above control.
Very cool....
Got to love the internet!
Thursday, 7 August 2003
DotNetNuke - The Web of the Future > Home ( DNN 1.0.9 )
This is a great open source portal solution, based on Microsoft's VB.Net.
I've been fighting (mind-space) to get a portal solution in place. With this tool, I think I've been able to get my team members over the acceptance hump.
It's starting to gather its own steam and roll forward without my prompting... (which is a good thing).
This is a great open source portal solution, based on Microsoft's VB.Net.
I've been fighting (mind-space) to get a portal solution in place. With this tool, I think I've been able to get my team members over the acceptance hump.
It's starting to gather its own steam and roll forward without my prompting... (which is a good thing).
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