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Multimedia
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GDI+ |
28 Sep 2006
Updated: 31 Oct 2009
Rating: 4.85/5
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Popularity: 10.47
Licence: Ms-PL
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Smoothly panning and zooming very large images can be a challenge. Here’s a control, with source code, that demonstrates one way of overcoming this challenge, as well as a few "Extra" image processing features.
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Programming Languages
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Visual Basic |
6 Sep 2006
Updated: 11 Sep 2006
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Votes: 31
Popularity: 6.41
Licence: CPOL
Views: 67,740
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This article will attempt to explain and demonstrate how Microsoft has simplified the approach to writing provider-independent code. Switching between Oracle, SQL Server, or any OLEDB or ODBC data source is now as easy as changing a configuration setting.
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22 May 2006
Updated: 8 Sep 2006
Rating: 4.64/5
Votes: 73
Popularity: 8.55
Licence: CPOL
Views: 289,872
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Ever wanted to allow the user to move an image with the mouse? This is one way to do it.
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I started my career in software development back in 2000. Prior to that, I made my living as a detail drafter. My true start in programming, though, goes back much further. I first started learning to program when I was about 10 years old. It was back in ‘82 that I wrote my first application. It was a simple calculator program written on a TRS-80 that my uncle had. Since then, I’ve programmed in Basic, QuickBasic, Pascal, C++, VB 6, VB.NET, Java, HTML, and C #. I have a very diverse background. I’ve worked and written software for several types of companies, including manufacturing, engineering, and finance. I’ve had the opportunity to design and maintain a few enterprise level databases, I’ve written applications to run on windows CE, in a wireless manufacturing environment. I’ve also had opportunities to teach OOP methodologies, and design patterns. I thoroughly enjoy what I do, and my only regret is that I didn’t start sooner.