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GeneralRe: problem in reading from DB Pin
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QuestionHow do you make a .net component run as an embedded resource? Pin
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QuestionHow do you make a .net component run as an embedded resource? Pin
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Heath Stewart18-Jan-04 11:15
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QuestionShould I keep using it or should I change? Pin
caheo17-Jan-04 14:25
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GeneralBUG: Graphics.DrawString Pin
leppie17-Jan-04 11:25
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GeneralWhat do you want to do today? Pin
leppie17-Jan-04 11:52
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QuestionHow do you think about delegate in c#? Pin
Forrest Feather17-Jan-04 9:50
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Heath Stewart17-Jan-04 10:57
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Colin Angus Mackay17-Jan-04 11:16
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Heath Stewart17-Jan-04 11:19
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GeneralCheck if app is themed Pin
Roger Alsing17-Jan-04 8:56
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Heath Stewart17-Jan-04 10:40
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GeneralA GDI+ Question Pin
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Heath Stewart17-Jan-04 10:31
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muralidharck17-Jan-04 14:40
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GeneralExecutin Plugins Pin
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Heath Stewart17-Jan-04 10:21
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CWIZO17-Jan-04 22:13
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Questionwhat kind of project Pin
gordingin17-Jan-04 6:38
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AnswerRe: what kind of project Pin
Heath Stewart17-Jan-04 10:16
protectorHeath Stewart17-Jan-04 10:16 
Mostly, look at the class that's generated. If it extends System.Windows.Forms.Form, is most likely a Windows Forms property. If it inherits from System.Windows.Forms.UserControl is a user control project. If it just includes a static Main method and not much else, it's probably a console application. If you have a bunch of web forms (.aspx files) then you've got a web project. The best thing you can do is just start playing around with the different types and see what's generated, as well as read some of the articles in the .NET Framework SDK. There's also samples and tutorials out there.

Also, don't forget that CodeProject is a great resource and has many articles that often go in-depth into the technologies they target such as Windows Forms or ASP.NET.

 

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