GDI+ Programming: Creating Custom Controls Using C#

^ Read * GDI+ Programming: Creating Custom Controls Using C# by Eric White, Chris Garrett ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. GDI+ Programming: Creating Custom Controls Using C# Whether you are using Windows Forms to build rich-client business applications or the ASP.NET framework to build powerful web applications or web services, the use of well-designed graphics will greatly enhance their usability, impact, and visual appeal. This book provides a comprehensive guide to the use of GDI+ in .NET applications and aims to provide developers with all the information they need to build effective custom controls. The opening section of the book investigates the .NET Framewor

GDI+ Programming: Creating Custom Controls Using C#

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Rating : 4.52 (727 Votes)
Asin : 1861006314
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 500 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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. After years of working with too many varieties of technologies to list, he is currently specializing in C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, XML, COM+, GDI+, SQL Server and other Microsoft technologies. He has written custom controls in numerous windowing systems, including all versions of Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, OS/2, X/Motif, and others. Eric White is an independent software consultant with over 20 years experience in building Management Inform

A good working knowledge of C# syntax and of the .Net framework is assumed. The information in the book regarding the semantics of GDI+ is language agnostic and the examples are written in C#. From the Publisher This book is designed for the professional developer or tecnhical lead who needs to write GDI+ code for either Windows Forms or for Web Forms applications. Upon completion of this book, the reader will be able to: * Program in GDI+ and understand the concepts on which GDI+ is based * Build custom controls in Windows Forms and Web forms * Enhance design-time support * Construct a custom server side bitmap file and display it on a Web page * Create a Web Service that serves up custom images The book is oriented towards a business applications audience and presents designs and techniques that will be useful in such an environment.

Whether you are using Windows Forms to build rich-client business applications or the ASP.NET framework to build powerful web applications or web services, the use of well-designed graphics will greatly enhance their usability, impact, and visual appeal. This book provides a comprehensive guide to the use of GDI+ in .NET applications and aims to provide developers with all the information they need to build effective custom controls. The opening section of the book investigates the .NET Framework classes that implement GDI+. The final section of the book explores the use of GDI+ and ASP.NET to build custom controls that can provide reusable, GUI components for web projects and to deliver customized graphics over the Internet.. Topics covered include building composite controls, imp

"Excellent Introduction!" according to Markus Egger. This is the kind of book you want to read when you want to get started with GDI+ development, and custom controls in particular. Yes, there are a lot of things that are not explained, but they, GDI+ and custom control development is a huge topic and couldn't possibly be cover. Learn to Create Dynamic Graphics Edward Tanguay One of my first .NET ah-hah experiences back in 2001 was creating an .aspx file that I could reference as a graphic (!). The .aspx file received two query parameters which informed it of the file name of the jpg and the width that the returned image was supposed to be. So the. A Customer said Intro book - lite on actual custom controls content. In my opinion, this is an intro book to GDI+ with only a very few chapters on Custom controls of any substance. The book seems well written and I like the fact that it was not written by committee as many/most of Wrox books are. I bought the book based on the title with expec

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