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Uploaded by GalacticEquinox on Apr 24, 2010
Learn how to avoid those ugly little invalid cross-thread operation exceptions using the AsyncOperation and AsyncOperationManager classes.
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In fact, the intellisense does not appear after typing the "Sub" keyword :(
Do I need to import any namespace, update VS, or what?
of course, I'm using VB2008, and the project targets the .NET framework 3.5.
Thanks in advance :)
KINGABIDA 1 year ago
Hey man, can u please help me? I tried the .NET framrework 3.5 feature u described, but it didn't work, when i type the following:
O.PostOperationCompleted(Sub(x as string) RaiseEvent Complete(Me, x), text.ToUpper)
i get the following error: "Expression Expected"
Nice tutorial, thanks
Nice Tutorial....
DoctorTutorials 1 year ago
Keep on making videos! I love 'em!
WWtuts 1 year ago
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In fact, the intellisense does not appear after typing the "Sub" keyword :(
Do I need to import any namespace, update VS, or what?
of course, I'm using VB2008, and the project targets the .NET framework 3.5.
Thanks in advance :)
KINGABIDA 1 year ago
Hey man, can u please help me? I tried the .NET framrework 3.5 feature u described, but it didn't work, when i type the following:
O.PostOperationCompleted(Sub(x as string) RaiseEvent Complete(Me, x), text.ToUpper)
i get the following error: "Expression Expected"
KINGABIDA 1 year ago
Nice tutorial, thanks
KINGABIDA 1 year ago
Nice Tutorial....
DoctorTutorials 1 year ago
Keep on making videos! I love 'em!
WWtuts 1 year ago