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    logikos
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    Not new to programming, but fairly new to .Net. I have learned enough about C# to actually start doing something productive, but I am having trouble putting it all together. Most Windows Forms apps start by setting up the environment, opening databases, displaying the desktop, menu, etc. I'm so used to working with code snippets and other pieces of an application, that I don't know how, nor am finding in any resource I have studied, to correctly set up an application. A picture is worth a thousand words, and would like to ask any members if there are any good, complete, example applications on this site (or anywhere else) that I can use as a springboard? Any help would be appreciated! :-D

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      Not new to programming, but fairly new to .Net. I have learned enough about C# to actually start doing something productive, but I am having trouble putting it all together. Most Windows Forms apps start by setting up the environment, opening databases, displaying the desktop, menu, etc. I'm so used to working with code snippets and other pieces of an application, that I don't know how, nor am finding in any resource I have studied, to correctly set up an application. A picture is worth a thousand words, and would like to ask any members if there are any good, complete, example applications on this site (or anywhere else) that I can use as a springboard? Any help would be appreciated! :-D

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      There are plenty of articles that let you download source code

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        Not new to programming, but fairly new to .Net. I have learned enough about C# to actually start doing something productive, but I am having trouble putting it all together. Most Windows Forms apps start by setting up the environment, opening databases, displaying the desktop, menu, etc. I'm so used to working with code snippets and other pieces of an application, that I don't know how, nor am finding in any resource I have studied, to correctly set up an application. A picture is worth a thousand words, and would like to ask any members if there are any good, complete, example applications on this site (or anywhere else) that I can use as a springboard? Any help would be appreciated! :-D

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        minnie mouse
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        Try Googling the following string @"open source .net C# Applications"

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