MSDN Webcast: 24 Hours of Windows Mobile Application Development: Creating .NET Compact Framework Custom Controls (Level 300)

Overview The Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 3.5 ships with a variety of ready to use user interface controls. However, sometimes one might want to make use of controls with a slightly different or entirely different look, feel, and functionality. In this sample-filled webcast, the attendee will learn how to create own controls that are derived from existing controls, how to create composite controls, and how to create entirely new controls. The attendee will learn how to add designer support to Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 for the custom controls.

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PublisherMicrosoft   
Live Date18th February 2009 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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