I have been working in the IT for over 14 years, and I'm now the Principal Consultant at Aviva Solutions. I regard myself as being very pragmatic, and I have a lot of experience with ALM, TDD, BDD, DDD,design patterns, architecture, Agile practices, TFS and Silverlight. I've also published Coding Guidelines for C# 3.0 and C# 4.0 and written an open-source framework for verifying unit test behavior called Fluent Assertions.
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Windows Forms key processing
If I had to name one thing in .NET that is very difficult to grasp, I would name Windows Forms key processing. There are so many methods involved it is very difficult to determine which method to overload and what to do. The newsgroup post Key Event Processing in Windows Forms provides a great overview what happens during each key processing phase, but event with that it stays a troublesome subject.
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