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  • Favorite Windows Forms 2.0 Feature of the Day: Improved ListView

    So much has been released about everything .NET 2.0 in the past year and a half that stumbling upon something new is the exception, not the rule. Such was the case for a me and some new ListView features, both available only to XP and 2003: Grouping and Tiles. If you've ever used Windows Explorer you...
    Posted to Jeff Key (Weblog) by jeffreykey on 01-28-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Development, FFotD
  • Favorite C# 2.0 feature of the day: Anonymous Methods

    I haven't done anything particularly interesting with anonymous methods yet, but the simple fact that they reduce clutter in Windows Forms makes me one happy camper. Consider the following bit of code, something which you've probably seen a thousand times: And now, the same thing (effectively) using...
    Posted to Jeff Key (Weblog) by jeffreykey on 01-26-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Development, FFotD
  • Favorite Visual Studio 2005 feature of the day

    I've had a lousy week, so I thought I'd spend a bit of time in VS 2005 to boost my spirits[1]. I haven't done much in it since the early CTPs, and things have come a long way. I'm incredibly happy to see that a number of improvements center around simple time-savers. One of the first ones I ran into...
    Posted to Jeff Key (Weblog) by jeffreykey on 01-21-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Development, Apps, FFotD
  • Favorite Windows Forms 2.0 Feature of the Day: Improved ListView

    So much has been released about everything .NET 2.0 in the past year and a half that stumbling upon something new is the exception, not the rule. Such was the case for a me and some new ListView features, both available only to XP and 2003: Grouping and Tiles. If you've ever used Windows Explorer you...
    Posted to Jeff Key (Weblog) by jeffreykey on 01-28-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Development, FFotD
  • Favorite C# 2.0 feature of the day: Anonymous Methods

    I haven't done anything particularly interesting with anonymous methods yet, but the simple fact that they reduce clutter in Windows Forms makes me one happy camper. Consider the following bit of code, something which you've probably seen a thousand times: And now, the same thing (effectively) using...
    Posted to Jeff Key (Weblog) by jeffreykey on 01-26-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Development, FFotD
  • Favorite Visual Studio 2005 feature of the day

    I've had a lousy week, so I thought I'd spend a bit of time in VS 2005 to boost my spirits[1]. I haven't done much in it since the early CTPs, and things have come a long way. I'm incredibly happy to see that a number of improvements center around simple time-savers. One of the first ones I ran into...
    Posted to Jeff Key (Weblog) by jeffreykey on 01-21-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Apps, Development, FFotD
  • Favorite Visual Studio 2005 (documentation) feature of the day

    I spend a lot of time in the MSDN docs, and something that's always frustrated me is that you/re always returned to the top of a page when you press the back arrow. No more! This is great news.
    Posted to Jeff Key (Weblog) by jeffreykey on 01-25-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Development, Apps, Platform, FFotD
  • Favorite Visual Studio 2005 (documentation) feature of the day

    I spend a lot of time in the MSDN docs, and something that's always frustrated me is that you/re always returned to the top of a page when you press the back arrow. No more! This is great news.
    Posted to Jeff Key (Weblog) by jeffreykey on 01-25-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Platform, Apps, Development, FFotD
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