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Advise the literature on the Windows Form, I need to write the code, but I have no idea what to do!

Reported as a duplicate by PashaPash members , Alexis , pavlofff , Kromster , Mirdin 3 Sep '15 at 6:18 .

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    Possible duplicate question: Books on C # and other literature - PashaPash
  • Duplicate is not. Community note - in the list there is no literature on WinForms in the general issue. - Alex Krass
  • @AlexKrass almost no books on WinForms. But in any book "for beginners" there is necessarily a section on WinForms. If you know any book on WinForms - add it to the general list. - PashaPash

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According to WinForms for beginners, I can advise Goloshchapov A. "Microsoft Visual Studio 2010". Version 2010, of course, is already somewhat outdated, but Windows Forms during this time practically did not change. So the basics there in a way understandable for a beginner will draw. And, further documentation (read MSDN) and articles on the Internet.