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Code Archive - User Interface Programming
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User Interface Programming Column. Splitter Controls and Dialog Resizing. My blog ». Here is the most popular reusable code from the User Interface Programming. Column. This is exclusively code that you just plug in, and it works—you don’t have to change your existing programs, be they straight Windows. Include all existing download links; this page only lists the most popular. To really reuse or build upon existing. The article describing this library is available online. Or edit control. TextEdit: T...
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Review: User Interface Design for Programmers - User Interface Programming
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Review: User Interface Design for Programmers. User Interface Programming Column. Splitter Controls and Dialog Resizing. My blog ». User Interface Design for Programmers. User Interface Design for Programmers. Is an introduction to the key principles of user interface design. It is short enough that you can get through it in one evening; it is well enough written that doing so is a pleasure rather than a chore; it is comprehensive enough to cover the fundamentals. That’s not all there is to i...
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Revival of the Fattest - User Interface Programming
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Revival of the Fattest. User Interface Programming Column. Splitter Controls and Dialog Resizing. My blog ». In search of the Unholy Grail or Why Web Applications are Evil. Is an application deployment technology that lets you download and install Java applications without the traditional installation and upgrading hassles and without compromising security. In a similar vein, Windows Installer. Real applications (sometimes called fat. Clients, but perhaps better termed rich. Ldquo;The brows...
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Off the Launch Pad: Sample Chapter - User Interface Programming
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Off the Launch Pad: Sample Chapter. My blog ». Click, Drag and Drop. Drag and Drop Revisited. Accessing the Command Line. Chapter 7: Off the Launch Pad. As with skinning a cat, there is more than one way to start a Win32 application. There are. Ways and there are console ways; some of them have to do with shell integration, a concept that is also touched in Chapter 20, Setup. Listing 24: Exploring the Command Line. HINSTANCE, HINSTANCE, LPSTR pszCmdLine, int. 0, pszCmdLine, "Arguments". C: WinNT Pro...
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Site Map - User Interface Programming
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My blog ». See also: Footprints in the Sand. The Dvorak Keyboard Layout. Objektorientering: Prinsipper og begreper. Site Map (this page). Programming, no less). By Rudyard Kipling (not known to have been a Windows programmer), with André Bjerke’s masterful translation into Norwegian. By Clément Marot, with translations by Douglas R. Hofstadter and Petter Hesselberg. The Case for Testing Trivial Functionality. User Interface Programming Column. Revival of the Fattest. On www.wd-mag.com. Bull; R&D Books.
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HTML Character Codes - User Interface Programming
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1 November 2001. My blog ». Mathematical, Greek and Symbolic Characters. This page lists entity names for. The source for the information on this page is at http:/ www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html. That page doesn’t show you the characters. This one does—at least insofar as your browser is able to. No-break space = non-breaking space. Yen sign = yuan sign. Broken bar = broken vertical bar. Diaeresis = spacing diaeresis. Left-pointing double angle quotation mark = left pointing guillemet. Latin ca...
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Programming Industrial Strength Windows - User Interface Programming
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Programming Industrial Strength Windows. My blog ». If you’re developing Windows. Software for a commercial or shrinkwrap type market, this book should be required reading. ”. Mdash; Joel Spolsky. The author has paid a lot of attention to details […] that make the application easier to use and more intuitive. ”. A highly recommended, user friendly, and much appreciated addition to the Windows. Programmer’s reference shelf. ”. Mdash; Midwest Book Review. Mdash; Laura Arlov.
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Random Rants - User Interface Programming
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My blog ». Footsteps in the Sand: C’est un blog! Further random rants will appear there, and some of these are adventurous spirits and will no doubt migrate. Tie my face to a pig and drag me through the mud where did that. New article on testing. Fcuknig amzanig, huh? 11 November 2003. Mentioned error messages on haiku form. Here’s more. 5 November 2003. You forgot your cell phone at home. Mdash; Richard Feynman, Nobel Laureate in Physics. Something Gained in Translation. Alle dyr er like. Men n...
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Presentations - User Interface Programming
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19 November 2001. My blog ». Diplomøkonomstudiet i informasjonsteknologi, 2. år. The Bachelor of Business Administration Program in Information Technology). Web-based Applications). Objektorientering: Prinsipper og begreper. The BI presentations are generated from PowerPoint. Presentations, and their look and feel differs from the rest of this site. At any rate, the PowerPoint presentations remain on my old server. Presentations for Accenture. Internet Architecture Core Group. Bull; R&D Books.
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Poetry - User Interface Programming
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My blog ». Poetry, try one of these:. Programming Windows is nasty and tough. Provided your method is wrong;. Your programs get labeled “unusable stuff,”. You won’t have employment for long. Programming Windows is breezy and cool. Provided your method is right;. You finish on time and can lie by the pool,. You don’t have to work through the night. Programming Windows is easy. Provided you do the right cast. Of course, this technique is sleazy—. It’s really a blast from the past. Easier every day;.