<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dn247="http://www.dot-net-guru.com/schemas/rss"><channel><title>.Net Guru: ASPFriends.com 'winforms-community' list</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/__site/188</link><description>ASPFriends.com 'winforms-community' list on .Net Guru.</description><generator>.Net Guru/WinFX 247 RSS Generator</generator><dn247:id>188</dn247:id><item><title>New Article on MSDN! (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/12/61448.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/12/61448.aspx</guid><pubDate>01 Mar 2002 18:51:00</pubDate><description>Debugging Windows Forms Controls Created with Visual Basic .NET or Visual C# .NET http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en us/dv vstechart/html/vberrDebugging WindowsFormsControlsCreatedWithVisualBasicNETOrVisualCNET.asp Enjoy! Alex AspFriends.com Moderation Team Microsoft MVP ASP.NET *********************************************************** Have a question about using client side coding in your ASP...</description><dn247:id>61448</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>188</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>IBuySpy for Windows Forms? (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/9/49758.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/9/49758.aspx</guid><pubDate>08 Feb 2002 15:58:00</pubDate><description>Copied from [aspngibuyspy] to [winforms community] by Alex Lowe webmaster@asp grandrapids.net Is there an IBuySpy like demo application to learn Windows Forms? Thanks, Edward MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx </description><dn247:id>49758</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>188</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>From VB/C++ to VB.Net/C# (3 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/8/42571.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/8/42571.aspx</guid><pubDate>25 Jan 2002 04:51:00</pubDate><description>Some of the things I have read lately regarding transitioning from the &amp;amp;quot;old&amp;amp;quot; to the &amp;amp;quot;new&amp;amp;quot; has been interesting. One bit has proclaimed that there is very little in common between VB and VB.Net, and a significant effort would be required to transition to VB.Net from VB. And if you are going to make that effort, you'd be better of learning C#. Granted these &amp;amp;quot;sources&amp;amp;quot; were items that had a strong int...</description><dn247:id>42571</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>188</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Death of the browser? (3 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/8/40856.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/8/40856.aspx</guid><pubDate>23 Jan 2002 01:33:21</pubDate><description>http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url /library/en us/dnadvnet/html/vbnet10142001.asp I read this a while ago when we were trying to figure out what to do with our VB6 based underwriting application. The article was used as ammunition to persuade the developers of the group to &amp;amp;quot;start&amp;amp;quot; a win forms based solution. But! The boss decided that web forms would be a better choice. The final de...</description><dn247:id>40856</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>188</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>So why are web forms currently the rage? (3 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/7/38956.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/7/38956.aspx</guid><pubDate>18 Jan 2002 14:01:00</pubDate><description>In poking around on the net for resources for the Winforms list, I have had to wade through a great deal of webform material. *Most* book material discusses VB.Net and c# in the context of ASP.Net. So the question for the day is why? What is the glamour surrounding web forms? Waggs </description><dn247:id>38956</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>188</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>DataGrid Help! (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/6/30578.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dot-net-guru.com/247reference/msgs/6/30578.aspx</guid><pubDate>18 Dec 2001 00:40:00</pubDate><description>I'm just starting to play with VB.NET RC0 and having problems with the datagrid. I have a table that I have bound to the datagrid and it populates OK. The problems that I am having are: 1. How do I get the database to be update right after a field has been changed? All of the events for the datagrid seem to fire before the dataset is updated, therefore DataSet.HasChanges is false until I update a ...</description><dn247:id>30578</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>188</dn247:siteId></item></channel></rss>