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Getting familiar with the toolbox
Prior to asking this, I searched this forum and came up with nothing.
Does anyone have a good way for me to get familiar with the toolbox and the various components and the various methods and attributes of these components? I'm just not sure where to go or what to do to figure this all out. What worked for you? I suppose this applies to Visual Basic also. |
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See I figured it out now. You don't really have to set the properties via code, you just right click and hit properties and set it point and click style. This makes simple programs easy to make without agonizing over syntax. The one good thing about C# over C++ (but C++ is clearly better if you are making anything hardcore).
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the only (popular) language that i know of being point-and-click style by true default is VB. there are interfaces like that in several languages depending on your choice of development tool, but are not intrinsically part of said languages.
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