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using System;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using Pfz.DataTypes;
namespace Pfz.WpfControls
{
/// <summary>
/// Control used to get passwords with confirmation.
/// </summary>
public class PasswordControl:
UserControl,
IValueControl,
IValueContainer<PasswordString>
{
private PasswordBox fPassword1;
private PasswordBox fPassword2;
/// <summary>
/// Creates a new password control.
/// </summary>
public PasswordControl()
{
fPassword1 = new PasswordBox();
fPassword2 = new PasswordBox();
var stackPanel = new StackPanel();
stackPanel.Children.Add(fPassword1);
stackPanel.Children.Add(fPassword2);
Content = stackPanel;
}
/// <summary>
/// Clears both password boxes.
/// </summary>
public void Clear()
{
fPassword1.Clear();
fPassword2.Clear();
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets or sets a value telling that this control is read-only.
/// </summary>
public bool IsReadOnly
{
get
{
return !IsEnabled;
}
set
{
IsEnabled = !value;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets or sets the password of the password boxes.
/// Note that an exception is thrown if the values are different.
/// </summary>
public string Value
{
get
{
string text = fPassword1.Password;
if (text != fPassword2.Password)
throw new ApplicationException("Password and confirmation must match!");
if (text == "")
return null;
return text;
}
set
{
fPassword1.Password = value;
fPassword2.Password = value;
}
}
#region IValueContainer<PasswordString> Members
PasswordString IValueContainer<PasswordString>.Value
{
get
{
return new PasswordString(Value);
}
set
{
Value = value.ToString();
}
}
#endregion
#region IValueContainer Members
object IValueContainer.Value
{
get
{
return new PasswordString(Value);
}
set
{
PasswordString str = (PasswordString)value;
Value = str.ToString();
}
}
#endregion
}
}
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I started to program computers when I was 11 years old, as a hobbyist, programming in AMOS Basic and Blitz Basic for Amiga.
At 12 I had my first try with assembler, but it was too difficult at the time. Then, in the same year, I learned C and, after learning C, I was finally able to learn assembler (for Motorola 680x0).
Not sure, but probably between 12 and 13, I started to learn C++. I always programmed "in an object oriented way", but using function pointers instead of virtual methods.
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