Browse by Tags

New WPF How Do I Videos Released! (Beth Massi)
04 November 08 08:02 AM
I posted two more WPF "Forms over Data" videos onto the Developer Center that you should check out. How Do I: Edit Tabular Data in WPF? - learn how to create a simple data grid in WPF for editing tabular data using Visual Studio 2008 Service Read More...
Postedby VBTeam | 1 Comments    
Filed under: , ,
Protein is Good for You, part 2 (Matt Gertz)
17 June 08 07:30 AM
In yesterday’s blog post, I walked through an engine for translating DNA to its amino acid results via messenger RNA. In today’s blog, we’ll work on the visualization using WPF StackPanels. (This example requires VS2008, although it could certainly be Read More...
Postedby VBTeam | 1 Comments    
Filed under: , ,
Protein is Good for You (Matt Gertz)
16 June 08 10:21 PM
As I was preparing to graduate from the University of Michigan way back in the late eighties, I had a big decision to make regarding grad school – robotics at Carnegie Mellon, or biology at Washington State? On the one hand, biology was something I’d Read More...
Postedby VBTeam | 1 Comments    
Filed under: , ,
"Git Over Here": Making Your Windows Mind Their Manners (Matt Gertz)
03 April 08 11:50 AM
Supporting the “pajama programmer” Telecommuting is a great thing, and as the environmentally-conscious person that I strive to be, is something I wholeheartedly endorse when it can be done practically. My current job involves a lot of face-to-face meetings Read More...
Postedby VBTeam | 8 Comments    
Filed under: , ,
Drawing Maps with Visual Basic (Scott Wisniewski)
26 November 07 11:35 AM
If you find yourself looking for something to do with your awesome new copy of Visual Studio 2008 , you should check out the December 2007 edition of MSDN magazine . It features an article, written by me, that provides a walk through on how to visualize Read More...
Postedby VBTeam | 5 Comments    
Why you should learn WPF (and how I can help)
06 October 07 06:00 AM
A few weeks ago I mentioned I was working on a side project. Well, then the soccer, tennis, and school season hit and..well I won't tell you the rest. What I had started to do was take all of the samples in Charles Petzold's book Applications = Code + Read More...
Postedby VBTeam | 5 Comments    
Attachment(s):AppsCodeMarkup_VB.zip

This Blog

Syndication

Page view tracker