You should give your apps UIs that users enjoy. Unhappy users make for unhappy programmers—and sometimes out-of-work programmers. You need to make your UIs attractive, easy to use, and responsive.
I have been writing several small WinForms applications over the last year or so. Most of these applications are programming tools that will only be used by our dev team, so UI wasn't very important.
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In my great big mess of "I've never done much winforms before, so let's do something difficult" code, I've run into a problem. I have several hundred user controls I need to load up at runtime, and it ...
You should give your apps UIs that users enjoy. Unhappy users make for unhappy programmers—and sometimes out-of-work programmers. You need to make your UIs attractive, easy to use, and responsive.
You should give your apps UIs that users enjoy. Unhappy users make for unhappy programmers—and sometimes out-of-work programmers. You need to make your UIs attractive, easy to use, and responsive.