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Why does design time and runtime size differ?
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29/10/2009 08:57:34
 
 
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28/10/2009 22:33:11
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ASP.NET
Category:
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
Environment versions
Environment:
C# 3.0
OS:
Windows XP SP2
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Thread ID:
01431413
Message ID:
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Never learn to snow plow ! <bg>

>Just because WPF happily generates a "starter" WPF Window for you doesn't mean it's the best way to start.
>
>Think about it this way ... when you add a new project to a solution, what's the first thing that VS automatically does, besides adding the new project? It adds an empty Class1 for you. Gee, thanks, VS ... that's just what I wanted in my new project. First thing I always do is delete it. This could be either WPF or WinForms, doesn't matter.
>
>And don't get me started on dragging and dropping stuff from the server explorer directly onto a WinForm so that all the DataAccess is directly tied into your Form. Sure, it makes it easy to dummy something up real quick, but is it a best practice? Hell no!
>
>Do you see my point?
>
>~~Bonnie
>


Charles Hankey

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