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3.1 The File Menu: Part 1
Now we need to write the code for our app; the logical place to start is the File menu and the items in it. You’ll learn about TODO comments, dialog boxes, and opening text files.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 34:49
3 lessons, 34:49
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction02:08
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
02:08
Free Lesson 1.2Old School Windows19:17
Free Lesson
1.2
Old School Windows
19:17
1.3Modern Windows Development13:24
1.3
Modern Windows Development
13:24
2.Getting Started2 lessons, 14:06
2 lessons, 14:06
2.1Alt-HotKeys and Docking05:48
2.1
Alt-HotKeys and Docking
05:48
2.2Filling out the Menus08:18
2.2
Filling out the Menus
08:18
3.Building the UI6 lessons, 1:47:09
6 lessons, 1:47:09
3.1The File Menu: Part 115:19
3.1
The File Menu: Part 1
15:19
3.2The File Menu: Part 214:20
3.2
The File Menu: Part 2
14:20
3.3Writing and Using a Custom Control23:59
3.3
Writing and Using a Custom Control
23:59
3.4The Format Menu and Persisting Settings20:57
3.4
The Format Menu and Persisting Settings
20:57
3.5The View Menu20:57
3.5
The View Menu
20:57
3.6The Help Menu11:37
3.6
The Help Menu
11:37
4.Writing the App5 lessons, 1:28:31
5 lessons, 1:28:31
4.1Undo, Cut, Copy, Delete, and Custom Events32:13
4.1
Undo, Cut, Copy, Delete, and Custom Events
32:13
4.2Paste and Timers04:28
4.2
Paste and Timers
04:28
4.3Find22:36
4.3
Find
22:36
4.4Replace19:50
4.4
Replace
19:50
4.5Finishing the Edit Menu09:24
4.5
Finishing the Edit Menu
09:24
5.The Edit Menu and Course Conclusion1 lesson, 12:57
1 lesson, 12:57
5.1Making Code Modular12:57
5.1
Making Code Modular
12:57
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