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Articles by The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (5 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.29

Miscellaneous

Creating a Splash Screen that runs without a message pump
Last Updated: 14 Mar 2007   Page Views: 90,832   Rating: 4.79/5    Votes: 37   Popularity: 7.51   Bookmark Count: 177
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
How to create a Splash Screen that can start before the main application thread.

Selection Controls

True Transparency support for the .NET CheckBox control
Last Updated: 25 Sep 2004   Page Views: 66,982   Rating: 3.45/5    Votes: 18   Popularity: 4.33   Bookmark Count: 43
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
An article on adding true transparency support to the .NET CheckBox control, in C# or VB.NET.

.NET Framework

Painting Your Own Tabs
Last Updated: 20 Feb 2009   Page Views: 121,981   Rating: 4.43/5    Votes: 24   Popularity: 6.12   Bookmark Count: 165
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
How to control the painting of the .NET TabControl

C / C++ Language

Customising the .NET Panel control
Last Updated: 15 Sep 2004   Page Views: 228,890   Rating: 4.49/5    Votes: 44   Popularity: 7.38   Bookmark Count: 112
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
An article on customising the .NET Panel control to give it a gradient fill, and round corners.

VB.NET

Asynchronous processing of functions and webservice calls.
Last Updated: 14 Jul 2004   Page Views: 94,425   Rating: 4.31/5    Votes: 18   Popularity: 5.41   Bookmark Count: 65
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
An article on implementing the Whidbey (.NET 2.0) BackgroundWorker component in VB.NET 1.1, and extending it to support multiple arguments.

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.


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Unfortunately my real name was already in use as a code project login. For those of you who are wondering I am really Napoleon Solo. Sorry, I mean, Mark Jackson. Well, I do look a bit like him I think.
Occupation: Software Developer
Location: United Kingdom United Kingdom


Last Updated 21 Nov 2009
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