Thanks a lot for sharing this technique. It is very well explained. As a constructive comment I would like to suggest that you take some time and learn to type on the keyboard like a pro - taking a few lessons will be enough to improve your typing a lot - this will make your video more fluid. Also, maybe you could consider changing your code formatting to avoid lines that are too long (especially in XAML) and unnecessary blank lines in the source code. I repeat, this is just a constructive suggestion that would make your video appear more professional. Thanks again for all your tips.
Thanks a lot was looking for a way to do this in wpf for 2 days and you got it bro
Great tutorial man! Please add multiple WPF toutorials, for example, I've never found something more detailed about Adorners like your video :)
very good, many thanks
This is what I need in my project
thanks, it's great.🤩
Thanks a lot for sharing this technique. It is very well explained. As a constructive comment I would like to suggest that you take some time and learn to type on the keyboard like a pro - taking a few lessons will be enough to improve your typing a lot - this will make your video more fluid. Also, maybe you could consider changing your code formatting to avoid lines that are too long (especially in XAML) and unnecessary blank lines in the source code. I repeat, this is just a constructive suggestion that would make your video appear more professional. Thanks again for all your tips.
Great stuff!!!!
Great demo!Please tell me how to create Adorner in PrimarySelectionAdornerProvider under vs2022 surface isolation.any help will be appreciate!
can you share some links to learn WPF in depth?
There’s a book called “WPF control development unleashed “ you can check it out it has so many stuff you can learn about WPF
Great
Mine seems to show the visual lines and everything but does not re-size whats so ever, great work though.
Hey Jamie, how do I connect with you ?
check your linkedin