Hi guys,
I have just completed a bit of a "large task", that of converting my demo conference apps from C# and Vulcan totally into X#. Apps from the two years in Cologne previous to this.
So far I have done the material from 2016 and 2015 and it is to be found at the 'OneDrive' link shown below. It is accompanied by the 'Power Point' slides and the specially written CHM files to explain what is going on etc. :-
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AiCBl-gBWjY9g4kH9CZ5Q42rizlmHA
The recent conversions (or translations) are concerning validation of data on WPF forms, and the complex checker I wrote to check inputs of the format of the Italian Fiscal Code.
For a bit of colour, fun, and motivation, here are some screen images of the two recent X# apps being tested. The whole topic covers many different ways of doing validation from simple to more complex, and also checking to see if any visual object (TextBox) is invalid at the point of trying to close down a form.
Please let me know if you have any issues finding and/or downloading the material from my 'OneDrive' system. Here are the images :-
Enough for now, I will post again about the "Italian Fiscal Code" app and what it does, and how it can be adapted to validate all kinds of 'complex format' required input data.
Bye for now,
Phil.
Wales, UK.
Past Conference material in X# syntax for download etc.
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Past Conference material in X# syntax for download etc.
Hi guys,
You will also need this link :-
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AiCBl-gBWjY9gvxvJvuR80UqowrJBA
As it is a refreshed folder with the current Cologne 2015 app - the one with the nice pictures as seen below. Now this LINQ and EF6, with WPF data binding, and some MVVM approach, is thre for you to try if you wish.
Cheers,
Phil.
You will also need this link :-
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AiCBl-gBWjY9gvxvJvuR80UqowrJBA
As it is a refreshed folder with the current Cologne 2015 app - the one with the nice pictures as seen below. Now this LINQ and EF6, with WPF data binding, and some MVVM approach, is thre for you to try if you wish.
Cheers,
Phil.
Past Conference material in X# syntax for download etc.
Phil,
Thanks for sharing this and for giving X# a good workout.
Robert
Thanks for sharing this and for giving X# a good workout.
Robert
XSharp Development Team
The Netherlands
robert@xsharp.eu
The Netherlands
robert@xsharp.eu
- Phil Hepburn
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Past Conference material in X# syntax for download etc.
Hi Robert,
You and my other friends, and colleagues, are more than welcome. Its good to be doing something useful ;-0)
Over the years I have had a GREAT deal of help, support, and good advice from VO/VN, and now XS guys.
Oh! a sideways question to this thread - I am well into looking at snippets in VS 2017 RC. I seem to be at a point where I am about to import my first snippet - BUT - am having a few issues.
Am I correct in thinking that I am not able to add a XML coded snippet into VS 2017 for XSharp - as yet !? All the right empty and named folders are there, in the right place.
The attached small image shows some warnings graphics in the folder icons :-
Any suggestions ? Shall I hold on this one, or try to gain some practice by making a snippet in C# ?
I have downloaded a tool called the Snippet Editor, but I don't know if this will be old and cause me issues. In the combo selection drop down in its top left corner it has 'Visual Studio 2010', which is never a great/good omen.
Speak later,
Phil.
Wales, UK.
You and my other friends, and colleagues, are more than welcome. Its good to be doing something useful ;-0)
Over the years I have had a GREAT deal of help, support, and good advice from VO/VN, and now XS guys.
Oh! a sideways question to this thread - I am well into looking at snippets in VS 2017 RC. I seem to be at a point where I am about to import my first snippet - BUT - am having a few issues.
Am I correct in thinking that I am not able to add a XML coded snippet into VS 2017 for XSharp - as yet !? All the right empty and named folders are there, in the right place.
The attached small image shows some warnings graphics in the folder icons :-
Any suggestions ? Shall I hold on this one, or try to gain some practice by making a snippet in C# ?
I have downloaded a tool called the Snippet Editor, but I don't know if this will be old and cause me issues. In the combo selection drop down in its top left corner it has 'Visual Studio 2010', which is never a great/good omen.
Speak later,
Phil.
Wales, UK.
Past Conference material in X# syntax for download etc.
Phil,
Yes, our installer already creates folders for the snippets.
But I am afraid that support for snippets (through the autocompletion feature) is not available yet. And also not through the ^K-X keyboard shortcut.
This is part of the intellisense that Fabrice is working on.
You can expect some support for this in the next build.
Robert
Yes, our installer already creates folders for the snippets.
But I am afraid that support for snippets (through the autocompletion feature) is not available yet. And also not through the ^K-X keyboard shortcut.
This is part of the intellisense that Fabrice is working on.
You can expect some support for this in the next build.
Robert
XSharp Development Team
The Netherlands
robert@xsharp.eu
The Netherlands
robert@xsharp.eu