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A printable extension to .NET's RichTextBox
An extension for .NET's RichTextBox control with additional methods for doing print output in a way it should have been included with .NET from the beginning.
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Learn how to create your own class and create objects representing that class using Visual Basic.
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Arun Karthick introduces you to the state machine model and shows you how to create a simple working state machine sample using the .NET framework in the C# language.