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I am developing an interface that customizes and generates forms for customers to use on their own site. When a user logs in to the interface, he can create a form, add or remove fields from existing forms, and the system will generate the file.
I want to know what's the best approach for doing this. Making these forms independent and just use HTML/Javascript? or have them part of the overall MVC solution inside a Views folder so it can have server side code?
Probabily the best way is not to store the entire form, but having some metadata that describe the forms, then generate the gui dynamically. There are many ways to doing this, it basically depends on your skill, and your specifics, personally im developing something similar right now and i chose Angular2.
Here an example:
https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/cookbook/dynamic-form.html
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Is it possible to create a C# splash screen and have the rest of the forms in vb in the same solution?
Yes, since Visual Basic and C# both are .NET languages (and both supported by the CLR), you can easily interop between the two and use them within the same application (e.g. calling C# from Visual Basic and vice versa) and solution:
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- YourCSharpProject
- YourVisualBasicProject
In your specific scenario, it sounds like the two would be completely different areas of an application, so there's nothing from preventing the landing screen to be written using C# and simply navigating to another separate screen backed by Visual Basic.
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We have a c# application wich is used by user to do stuff ;-)
What I want is to add at the startpage of the application some news or information like "hey, there is a new update for the application" or "did you know this feature..." Basically I want something similar like the startpage in Visual Studio.
The news should remain when there is no internet connection and update when there are new entires.
What's the best way to do this?
Thanks
Let your application read some data from file located in the server (XML is good idea), Also you must save the current version of your app in some file (or some where).
So after comparing between the two values you can decide what to show in your news bar.
To show some news you can just read it from another XML file in the server, Then organized it like you want.
here is good ways to read XML from server Read an XML file from http address
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I would like to know what type of field is used for a WebEditor (like WebBuilder) to Drag-and-Drop text, input,... in C# ?
I thinking of an HTML field, but not sure.
Thanks in advance.
If you mean Web based application, you should take a look at ASP.NET WebForms. If you want to build desktop application, Visual Studio has a project template called Windows Form Application consisting drag drop support. I don't recommend you using Web Form for web-based application, rather use ASP.NET MVC framework for this purpose which does not include drag-drop functionality in development.
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I have an existing MS access application for capturing information (normal add, edit forms with drop downs and so-forth) that I'd like to redesign into a WPF C# application using a Microsoft SQL database.
My question is, is WPF the easiest / quickest solution or are there any alternatives anyone can suggest?
I have some knowledge of WPF and a good understanding of SQL databases.
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It seems that your application is data driven so as an "easy but not so far" alternative to WPF I would suggest you to have a look at Visual Studio LightSwitch. It is especially designed to quickly create data driven screens with full CRUD hosted within Silverlight (desktop) or within HTML5 (web).
Silverlight is quite dead but it will be easy for you to jump on if you are already familiar with WPF.
Have a look here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIBJrGp-kOY
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I'm planning to create a VNC that can be view in browser. The inspiration for this code is Thinvnc but i would like to implement it using C# .NET . Is it possible to create such an application? what are the components that are going to use? thank you in advance ^_^
It is possible, at least for VNC. Well, I'd say it would be better to go with the java on this one. You could take one of the open source projects and extend it's functionality so it is served from the web page.
if you really want to go with C# you'll need to use silverlight.
One thing is having a page and the other component that knows how to handle vnc. Using asp/html/... won't get you far - you need to use java/silverligh - C#/flash...
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