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Articles by Sijin (1 article found)

Average article rating: 4.59

Dialogs and Windows

Dissecting the MessageBox
Last Updated: 26 Apr 2005   Page Views: 283,076   Rating: 4.59/5    Votes: 81   Popularity: 8.76   Bookmark Count: 181
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
A look at what goes into creating a message box, and in the process, create a customizable message box that supports custom buttons, icons, fonts ,"Don't ask me again" functionality, timeouts, localization and lots more.

Sijin


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Sijin Joseph started programming with GWBASIC in 1991. A geek in every sense of the word, he learnt C/C++, VC++, MFC, COM, .NET and has a passion for playing with cutting edge technologies and build cool products that make life and work easier.

He graduated in Mathematics (2000) from St.Stephens College, Delhi and did his Masters in Computer Applications (2003) from Jawahar Lal Nehru University, Delhi. An avid gamer, he has a huge collection of games and spends quite a bit of his time playing online. His other interests include Genetics, Evolution and Artificial Intelligence.

He started working with .NET in 2002 and has risen in love with it since then. An object and smart client bigot, he evangelizes smart clients because of the rich user experience. Nothing gives him more pleasure than to see a satisfied user of his software. He currently works with http://www.coreobjects.com CoreObjects (Bangalore) as a Senior Product Engineer.

He has a .NET blog at http://weblogs.asp.net/sjoseph and a personal website and blog at http://www.indiangeek.net. He loves to talk about the latest in technology and solve interesting technical problems.

He became a MVP (Visual C#) in January 2005
Occupation: Web Developer
Location: India India


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