Reusing code in VS.NET

Reusing code in VS.NET

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To reuse code, a developer used to have to copy or paste code from somewhere else. But the VS.NET environment provides the facility to just drag the reusable code to Toolbox. Then, whenever you need the code, just drag the code segment to the editor and it is set go. Cool stuff.

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This was first published in April 2003

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