Asp.net - Advantages Of Not Specifying Control IDs?

Jan 22, 2012

Reading over TRULY UNDERSTANDING VIEWSTATE the author suggests:

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What advantages could one gain by not specifying control IDs? My quick searching didn't turn anything up.

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Advantages Of OOP In .NET?

Apr 17, 2010

What's the basic Advantages of OOP in VB.NET?

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.net - Principal Advantages Of C# ?

Apr 18, 2011

What are the most important functional differences between C# and VB.NET?

C#'s edge over VB

I'm programming in VB.net because I'd former experience in VB 6.0 and I've familiar with its syntax. I know that C# is preferred by the biggest part of .net programmers. I know that C performance had superior performance against many other languages, but there is a good advantage in the same .net framework? There is a quite good reason for advicing me if should I migrate right now from VB to C#?

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.net - Advantages / Disadvantages Of Using C# In The Workplace?

Jun 27, 2012

At a colleague's workplace, a decision is trying to be made about whether to use both languages in the workplace or to standardize on one? There are some VB.Net developers and some C# developers. What advantages or disadvantages would there be to using both or to using one? Edit: To clarify this question, the question is not asking the advantages of one over the other, rather what are the advantages/disadvantage of standardizing on both languages versus standardizing on one. For instance, one point could be that C#/VB.Net may have more third party tools available and hence it may make sense to standardize all developers on that language.

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Uses Of Reflection - Advantages / Disadvantages?

Apr 22, 2009

I wanted to gain knowledge about the following params.
1. Use of Reflection?
2. What is the advantage of reflection?
3. What is the disadvantage of reflection?

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VS 2010 - Advantages Of Migrate From VB 6 To .NET

Jan 10, 2012

I have some questions: 1) What's the learning curve for someone with good background in VB6? 2) what are the main advantages of VB.Net compared to VB6 and what will I be missing from VB6? 3) With VB.NET 2010 "ultimate" edition is it possible to make stand alone apps or they will be depending on net anyway even for the EXEs?

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What Are The True Advantages Of Using #Region

Jun 25, 2010

What are the true advantages of using #Region?

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What's The Advantages Of VB Programming Language

May 3, 2010

I want to learn programming, many people in website say visual basic is a good start. What's the advantages of it? As i know, there are a lot of people use c# in china, but few people use visual basic, why? Any great book to learn it?

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Advantages Of .net Over Vb6 For CRUD Application Development?

Dec 13, 2009

What are the improvements in vb.net compared to vb6 that make developing such an application easier?

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Advantages To Using The .NET Like Operator Versus A RegEx?

Jul 19, 2010

Other than perhaps enhanced readability for very simple patterns, why would someone choose to use the Like operator in VB.NET over regular expressions for string pattern matching? Are there any advantages?

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Windows - What Are The Advantages Of Using Bonjour In A Program

Oct 19, 2010

What are the advantages of using Bonjour in a program (vb.net), is it even possible? Couldn't I get the same end result using just what I program?

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FAQ Describing Its True Advantages In VB Application Design?

Jul 7, 2011

I simply leave the GUID text blank in Properties/ Application. Can someone give the advantages of using the GUID? I have done a few searches on Google and VBFORUMS but have not found a FAQ describing its true advantages in VB Application design.

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What Is The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Using Public Interface In A ClassLibrary

Jun 21, 2011

What is the advantages and disadvantages of using Public Interface in a ClassLibrary?

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.net - Advantages And Disadvantages Of Including PDB Files With Release Application

May 13, 2010

I've got a VB.net application. Currently the release version of the application is produced without a PDB file. This gives me error logs lacking useful details such as line numbers. I'm looking at including the PDB files with future builds but i'd like to know what the advantages and disadvantages of this are (performance wise, size wise, code security wise)

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Advantages Of Property Keyword Over Using A Private Field With Getters And Setters?

May 21, 2011

In VB.NET, what are the advantages of using the Property keyword rather than:[code]Coming from Java I tend to use this style rather than Property...End Property - is there any reason not to?

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Advantages Of Protected Modifiers In Console Application In Visual Basic?

Feb 15, 2010

Any advantages of protected modifiers in console application in Visual Basic .NET

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C# - What Are The Advantages To Wrapping System Objects (File, ServiceController, Etc) Using The Adapter Pattern Versus Detouring For Unit Testing?

Feb 9, 2011

Consider the following method that stops a service:

Public Function StopService(ByVal serviceName As String, ByVal timeoutMilliseconds As Double) As Boolean
Try
Dim service As New ServiceController(serviceName)
Dim timeout As TimeSpan = TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(timeoutMilliseconds)

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I agree that for domain model code that using the "traditional" unit testing approach makes the most sense as this would lead to a design that is easiest to maintain. However, for code that deals with the .net implementation of Windows API related stuff (file system, services, etc), is there really an advantage to going thru the extra work to get "traditionally" testable code?

It's hard for me to see the disadvantages of using Microsoft Moles for things such as ServiceController (or the File object). I really don't see any advantage of doing the traditional approach in this case.

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What Are The Advantages Of The "Using" Keyword Other Than Showing The Coder When The Object Goes Out Of Scope

May 31, 2012

Using vb.net 2008.I have used the "Using" keyword before in C# with objects that implement iDisposable.Can you use that keyword in vb.net also? What are the advantages of the "Using" keyword other than showing the coder when the object goes out of scope.I am under the impression that the "Dispose()" function is called at the IL level when you use "Using" instead of, for examplel, calling the Dispose() in the .net code.

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'True' Control Transparency - Control With Motion Graphics (simplicity, A 'video Player' Control)

Dec 29, 2010

Here's my situation: I have a control with motion graphics (for the sake of simplicity, a 'video player' control) in my project. Think of a PictureBox with constantly-changing images. In front of this will sit a second control (such as a second PictureBox of the same dimensions). The topmost PictureBox will be drawn to in its Paint event.

I need to draw very few elements, and the bottom control is updated much more frequently than I need for this drawing. So these elements are drawn to the topmost control. Think of a news broadcast, where they have live video in the background, with a news channel logo, news ticker, and sometimes gradient visible in front.

I'm trying to create that 'foreground' control, and the closest I believe I have gotten so far is the following:

Imports System.Drawing
Imports System.Drawing.Imaging
Imports System.Drawing.Drawing2D

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The 'Opacity' property in the code above is a sort of "scaling factor." The image drawn to the top control may, in different parts of the image, have any alpha value from full transparent to a full 255. This 'Opacity' property is applied to the entire image being drawn, scaling the alpha values of each pixel.

See the following pictures for description:

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Set Control (windows Control) Position To Some Other Control Relative Postion?

Mar 25, 2011

I want to set control position relative to other control so when i make one control hide then other control move up like this.

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How To Display An Image In Picture Box Control When A Cell Clicked In Datagrid View Control

Jul 16, 2011

Im doing a mini project and i need to display an image in picture box control when a cell clicked in datagrid view control .the image is linked through the database ms access and im using vb.net frame work.

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Treeview Control That Works Similar To Apples Finder Control In Column View?

Feb 1, 2012

I have a requirement for a new application development where I must present some information to the user for selection via drag and drop. VB offers the TreeView control which would work nice, however the user does not like the Treeview control's presentation. The user wants a control that work similar to the Mac's Finder control while in column view.

Apple's Mac Finder Control works similar to window's treeview. Finder has a nifty view capability that my users would like in some new development that is being done. The finder supports a "column" view. Similar to the treeview, it starts out in a root list. The difference being, when a user makes a selection and clicks on a node, the node doesn't expand, the sub nodes appear on the pane to the right of the list. Clicking on a sub node, will cause the pane to split again and the items within that sub node appear
to the right again.

This will happen again and again with the left pane getting narrower as the user drives deeper into the sub nodes. That is what I am trying to replicate. Obviously, once the user reaches the base list of items, we have to support drag and drop capability. Does anyone know of a control for VB.NET that work similar to the Mac's Finder control?

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Vb6 Migration - .net Taking Too Much Time To Load User Control Containing Label Control Array?

Dec 22, 2011

I am upgrading user control from vb6 to vb.net.In the vb6 application I am loading 3000 labels using a label control array.In vb.net I am doing same but it's taking too much time to load.In vb6 it's taking 1-2 seconds, but in vb.net it's taking 30-40 seconds for same work. Why does it take too much time in vb.net for same work?Code is given below, here Led is the label control array.

For l = 1 To 3000
Led.Load(ledCounter)
ColLed.Add(Led(ledCounter))

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C# - Prevent Design Mode Enabled Child Control From Being Moved Outside Of Its Containing Control?

Jun 30, 2010

I have a UserControl that contains other controls that I would like to be able to rearrange or resize at design time. So I have a custom designer for the UserControl that inherits from System.Windows.Forms.Design.ParentControlDesigner, and I call EnableDesignMode on the child controls from within the designer. That way, at design time, I can drag and drop the child controls to move them, or resize them. But I can also drag and drop the child controls somewhere else on the form that is outside of the original UserControl. Is there a way I can limit the child controls from being moved or resized outside the UserControl?

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Handles Button.click Event From Custom Control Inside Other Control?

Jul 29, 2009

I've created my own ascx control with button inside it. Now I'm using this control inside other control. (In my case it is a webpart). What I would like to do is program button.click logic from my custom control inside webpart

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Make Assembly FULLY Trusted - Use The Web Browser Control In User Control

Dec 19, 2009

I am trying to use the Web Browser control in my vb .net user control. I am using VS 2008. Finally, I will be calling my assembly (.dll) from a web page. I wanted to display the usercontrol with the web browser control inside this web page. The problem is I cannot proceed since the Web browser control cannot be called from a partially trusted assembly. Using VS 2008 I have created a strong name for my class, also added the <Assembly: AllowPartiallyTrustedCallers()> to the AssemblyInfo. But still the web browser control cannot be seen in my web page. Do you how I can make my assembly fully trusted so that it can access web browser control? If you have used web browser control, can you confirm if this step is really required?!

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Process Of Designing A Computer Control Program To Control A HF Communications Receiver?

Jul 11, 2008

I am in the process of designing a computer control program to control a HF communications receiver (radio), and have found a problem with the Serial port. I am using VB Express Edition 2008. This module of the program is supposed to take an input string from another part of the program, format it, break it into 4 bytes, and send it to the radio in hex form via COM port 1. The problem comes in when you try to enter a frequency with an 8 or a 9 in it. The 8 or 9 is usually replaced by 45, ex.-input 9900, receiver tune 4545. The exact same thing happens with 8's, input 8800 and receiver tune 4545. All other numbers other than 8 or 9 work fine. The strange part of it is that sometimes the 8's and 9's work, and work correctly. For instance, 900, 1900, 2900, 3900, 4900, 5900, 6900, and 7900 all work correctly. This led me to believe that is may only be when the 8 or 9 is in the first position, but that is not the case, it also shows up in other positions as well. All other frequencies that do not have 8 or 9 in them also work. I ran into this same problem with VB Express 2005, and worked on it for weeks before giving up and going back to VB6.0. This same module (with exception of the port open command) runs flawlessly under VB6. I have even tried importing the MSCOMM control from VB6, but it gives the same results. In de-bugging mode, all of the inputs, decimal and hex seem to be correct, so the problem must come in after you click the command button, but before it leaves the COM port.

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Set The Properties Of A Base Control So That Instances Of That Control Inherit The Property Settings

Dec 11, 2009

I would like to be able to set Control visual properties such as color, boarder, flat style, etc. on the base class of the control so that as I add new instances of the control, each instance inherits the visual properties of the base. I have tried using Application Settings but it appears as though I need to reference an application setting manually each time I add the control to a form. This is a Windows Form question.

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User Control Which Works As A Login Control Using Windows Class Library

Feb 12, 2009

I Need Build a user control which works as a Login control using Windows Class Library or Component Template:The user control returns the user name and the password It means that the control has minimum two ReadOnly Property procedures. You let the user of your control (he/she which uses your control in his/her software) to set the background colour of the two labels. Create a Windows application to test your control.

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VS 2008 - Draggable Control And AutoScroll - Allow Moving A Control On A Form At Run-time

Dec 26, 2009

The following code works perfectly to allow moving a control on a form at run-time. However, when AutoScroll is set to True on Form1, and you drag Button1 past the right and/or bottom bounds of the form, it goes haywire. I really need someway to smoothing control the autoscroll so that as you scroll the control off the form, the scrollbars smoothly appear.

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