Creating Custom .NET Windows Forms Controls - Level 200

Overview There are three distinct ways to create controls for .NET Windows applications: users can inherit from an existing control, inherit from the base Control class, or inherit from the UserControl class. Each technique provides different behaviors, and a different "starting point" for building own controls. Even if users are not in the business of creating custom controls, they will often need to encapsulate user interface behavior in Windows applications, and this Webcast demonstrates the three basic techniques users will need to get started.



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PublisherMicrosoft   
Live Date25th March 2004 16:14 GMT
FormatWebcast   
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