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where can I download source code for dissecting a C# application book?

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  • S Southmountain

    anybody knows where I can download source code for dissecting a C# application book? I google it and the links for APRESS.com does not work anymore. really want to get the source code for this book and exercise it. thanks a million:)

    diligent hands rule....

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    Hi. The link here: http://community.sharpdevelop.net/forums/t/12265.aspx[^] still works -- I just tested it myself. As I mentioned earlier, the website has old stuff and newer updates. The forum posting at the link above suggests that the code at the download matches the book, which should make studying the old code easier. The dates inside the .zip appear to be consistent with that claim. Enjoy. Rick

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    • S Southmountain

      anybody knows where I can download source code for dissecting a C# application book? I google it and the links for APRESS.com does not work anymore. really want to get the source code for this book and exercise it. thanks a million:)

      diligent hands rule....

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      FIorian Schneidereit
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      Little hint, for further reading: There are also some good articles about SharpDevelop here on CodeProject, which cover its Core and Add-In System as well as the AvalonEdit text editor. Simply search for "SharpDevelop". Just in case you didn't know yet. ;)

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      • V Vark111

        Just a shot in the dark here, but "Dissecting a C# Application", perhaps?

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        Southmountain
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        yes, the title is "dissecting a C# application" with subtitle "Inside SharpDevelop" I believe. I bought this book in 2004 but did not download source code when Wrox was hot company. later on Wrox was sold...

        diligent hands rule....

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          Hi. The link here: http://community.sharpdevelop.net/forums/t/12265.aspx[^] still works -- I just tested it myself. As I mentioned earlier, the website has old stuff and newer updates. The forum posting at the link above suggests that the code at the download matches the book, which should make studying the old code easier. The dates inside the .zip appear to be consistent with that claim. Enjoy. Rick

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          Southmountain
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          my salute to you!

          diligent hands rule....

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          • F FIorian Schneidereit

            Little hint, for further reading: There are also some good articles about SharpDevelop here on CodeProject, which cover its Core and Add-In System as well as the AvalonEdit text editor. Simply search for "SharpDevelop". Just in case you didn't know yet. ;)

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            Southmountain
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            thank you! I mainly want to look at windows form designer chapter and play around with it. any new info to share?

            diligent hands rule....

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            • R RSpates

              Hi. The link here: http://community.sharpdevelop.net/forums/t/12265.aspx[^] still works -- I just tested it myself. As I mentioned earlier, the website has old stuff and newer updates. The forum posting at the link above suggests that the code at the download matches the book, which should make studying the old code easier. The dates inside the .zip appear to be consistent with that claim. Enjoy. Rick

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              Southmountain
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              yes, I like to look at windows form designer architecture and figure out how to write my own..

              diligent hands rule....

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              • S Southmountain

                thank you! I mainly want to look at windows form designer chapter and play around with it. any new info to share?

                diligent hands rule....

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                FIorian Schneidereit
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                Well, I think the source code published with the book might be too outdated, I can't even remember if they had a complete and working implementation of a Form Designer back then (which was around v1.0?). You could go and check out the current source code on GitHub, the Forms Designer is implemented as an AddIn (in the folder src/AddIns/DisplayBinding/FormsDesigner) and it should be pretty solid already since most of the effort in recent years was in the XAML/WPF area.

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                • F FIorian Schneidereit

                  Well, I think the source code published with the book might be too outdated, I can't even remember if they had a complete and working implementation of a Form Designer back then (which was around v1.0?). You could go and check out the current source code on GitHub, the Forms Designer is implemented as an AddIn (in the folder src/AddIns/DisplayBinding/FormsDesigner) and it should be pretty solid already since most of the effort in recent years was in the XAML/WPF area.

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                  Southmountain
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                  very good info. I will check it out. do you mean this link?http://sourceforge.net/projects/sharpdevelop/files/[^]

                  diligent hands rule....

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                  • S Southmountain

                    very good info. I will check it out. do you mean this link?http://sourceforge.net/projects/sharpdevelop/files/[^]

                    diligent hands rule....

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                    The official repository is on Github[^] but if all you want is a forms designer then this article[^] may be what you need.

                    What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question? The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism. Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???

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                    • B Brisingr Aerowing

                      The official repository is on Github[^] but if all you want is a forms designer then this article[^] may be what you need.

                      What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question? The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism. Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???

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                      Southmountain
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                      thank you very much! your input is very helpful.

                      diligent hands rule....

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