![]() In this first blog post of a series of two, I explain what dependency injection (DI) is and why you might want to use this design principle in your software. My MSDN profile but will not answer coding question on either. This post was authored by guest blogger André Obelink, a Visual Basic MVP, and published by the VBTeam on his behalf. ![]() Contact via my Twitter (Karen Payne) or Facebook (Karen Payne) via Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help, this will help others who are looking for solutions to the same or similar problem. ![]() The site, there were no issues like yours but doesn't mean it's not valid.Īn alternate to using the link is the following button in the IDE menu bar. You have not done everything right that is a different story. Now thatĭoes not help you that my issue was resolved (and there were 55 followers on the issue which meant it was valid) but the point being is sometimes if you have done everything right (which I assume you have) then it's time to report the problem. I had an issue with unit test, reported it and was asked to try it with 15.6 and yes it fixed the issue. From the developer: Power Packs are free Add-Ins, Controls, Components, and Tools for you to use with Visual Basic to make developing great applications even easier. They are always reactive to problems reported e.g. So with Power Pack installed, they are seen in your toolbox and there is a reference to the library for the current version and you are still having issues please consider reporting All the forms that do not work now were working fine before the reinstall of Win 10 and Visual Studio. Not sure in which version of Visual Studio it was created, but I guess 2013. The following example creates a ShapeContainer and a LineShape, adds them to a form, and displays a vertical line from the top to the bottom of the form. As is the norm, I didn't give enough information. 176 VS 2022 - PowerPacks - Printing - Printform & ReportViewer Hi, I've been asked to review a 6/7 year old VB.net project.
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