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[NEXT WHIDBEY FINAL RELEASE] Will be the Control Array back ?

bis
In the 7 November 2005 final
"Visual Studio 2005" release
called Whidbey (if I'm not wrong),

will we have the Control Array back ?

Time ago someone said no, then time later
someother said yes...

Now, have we the final answer?

Thanks
Nov 21 '05 #1
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"bis" <b@inwind.it> schrieb:
In the 7 November 2005 final
"Visual Studio 2005" release
called Whidbey (if I'm not wrong),

will we have the Control Array back ?

Sadly no.

--
M S Herfried K. Wagner
M V P <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
V B <URL:http://classicvb.org/petition/>
Nov 21 '05 #2

Herfried K. Wagner [MVP] wrote:
"bis" <b@inwind.it> schrieb:
In the 7 November 2005 final
"Visual Studio 2005" release
called Whidbey (if I'm not wrong),

will we have the Control Array back ?

Sadly no.


What's to be sad about? What could you do with Control Arrays that you
can't do now?

--
Larry Lard
Replies to group please

Nov 21 '05 #3
"Larry Lard" <la*******@hotmail.com> schrieb:
> In the 7 November 2005 final
> "Visual Studio 2005" release
> called Whidbey (if I'm not wrong),
>
> will we have the Control Array back ?


Sadly no.


What's to be sad about? What could you do with Control Arrays that you
can't do now?


Indexed access to controls without any additional code for adding controls
to an array.

--
M S Herfried K. Wagner
M V P <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
V B <URL:http://classicvb.org/petition/>

Nov 21 '05 #4
Herfried,

"Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]" <hi***************@gmx.at> schreef in
"bis" <b@inwind.it> schrieb:
In the 7 November 2005 final "Visual Studio 2005" release called Whidbey
(if I'm not wrong),

will we have the Control Array back ?

Sadly no.

What's to be sad about? What could you do with Control Arrays that you can't
do now?

(I know your answer, this to show that I agree with Larry)

:-)))

Cor
Nov 21 '05 #5

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