I'm just starting to use the IDE for C# and .NET in general, and I'm building some web forms to get the hang of things.
All the reference books I have take a hard-coded approach to .NET - I gather from one of the books that the IDE was pretty unstable during development.
Anyway, as I design these web forms visually and place web objects on the page, I'm looking in the Properties window for properties like "OnClick" to fill in. All I can figure out is to drop into the code window and type the darned thing - not what I was expecting from a modern IDE.
Am I missing something, or should I just stick to notepad (kidding - I would actually code in Dreamweaver)?
TIA
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