Chapter 3.3. Data Bound Controls

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In the previous chapter, we looked at some of the more common user interface elements and how to place and interact with them. The user interfaces presented in Windows Forms are not so different from the familiar MFC ones with which we are familiar. However, the MFC controls can require a lot of programming to make them useful. Some of the Windows Forms elements, such as the TreeView and ListView controls, are very complex and look as if they require a lot of coding to populate ...

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