WPF Application (Part 1 - Menu) VB.NET

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In this tutorial we cover creating a menu using a WPF Application template in VB.NET including shortcuts and separators.

When I was editing this video I didn't realize how fast it was...please make liberal use of the pause button, sorry!
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I love it. At last I don't need to spend 5 hours to see how to create one elementary control. I'm waiting for more, basics and advanced tutorials with Your pleasant voice. Greetings from Poland.

paweh
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Oh my god Thanks a lot !!!
I was having issues with the f***ing contextmenu that didn't work
You just saved me "phew"

TheMobRevolution
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Was it really too fast?
I don't know but it seemed ok to me.
All the other tutorials I have tried on YouTube are just too slow paced. This one was better.

vishalbsws
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I  like the speed. Great for those transitioning winforms. thank you :o)  Nice voice too.

LongMayYouRun
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At 5:35 you "magically" create individual handlers out of a single one!
How?
(Unless you just omit the copy-paste chore)

GkTheodore
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REALLY FAST but I like your video, good information

turkhelal
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can you make a video using database in wpf more knowledge to you

davidlancecruz
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is vb.net app the same as a vb app? I'm doing it in VB - pls help

nonameninesix
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Basically, I liked this but, while too fast is better than too slow, it's much too fast.

Also, unless it's something different in VS2012, which is what I'm using, you missed a few things like at 1:29 the Intellisense for inserting the DockPanel does not start up from just inserting a new line. That's just one - there are others and it's things like that that make people like me generally give up on the video and the channel, and look for another one.

expat
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Wow wow wow way too fast. Very good information though

stevo
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hello can I make reaction to your videos?

Coderstubes
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This is not the VB.NET I used to know....

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