Chapter 25. Program Flow Control in the User Interface

The past few chapters covered fundamental concepts of user interface programming, Windows forms, menus, and controls. The fundamental concepts presented in Chapter 21, “Programming the User Interface—Fundamental Concepts,” which introduces Part IV, is necessary to get you thinking about user interface issues in a broad sense. The next several chapters on forms, menus, and controls are very focused on specific topics in user interface development.

This chapter explains the flow control in your application based on the knowledge you gained from reading the past few chapters. The purpose of this chapter is to give you a bigger picture view of an application so that you can design the overall ...

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