Posts Tagged ‘PrimalForms’

Feature Peek 2011: Visual PowerShell 2011 – Creating multiple event handlers at once

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 by David Corrales
This month, we are looking at Visual PowerShell 2011 and how to add event handlers to form controls. After evaluating PrimalForms and user feedback, we…   More »

Back From TechEd: Why should I use PowerShell to create Windows Forms Applications?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 by David Corrales
There was a lot of interest about PrimalForms during this year’s TechEd. Rumor has it the Microsoft PowerShell Team even demonstrated PrimalForms in one of…   More »

Announcing: Visual PowerShell 2011 – The Dedicated PowerShell Editor

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 by David Corrales
Today we are officially announcing Visual PowerShell 2011. Some of you may have noticed vague mentions of Visual PowerShell in our previous Feature Peek 2011…   More »

Feature Peek 2011: Queries and Grids in 1, 2, 3

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 by David Corrales
A new feature in Visual PowerShell 2011 is the Database Browser which makes creating queries in PowerShell GUIs as easy as 1, 2, 3: Click…   More »

Win a Pass to Tech-Ed 2010 in New Orleans

Friday, April 9th, 2010 by Ferdinand Rios
SAPIEN Technologies is going to Tech Ed 2010 in New Orleans, June 7th-10th! We would love to see you there, so we are giving away…   More »

Feature Peek 2011: Snippet Editor

Monday, April 5th, 2010 by David Corrales
Feature Peek 2011 will consist of a series of blogs that will provide a sneak peek of new features which will appear in the 2011…   More »

Microsoft Scripting Guys showing PrimalForms Community Edition

Monday, March 1st, 2010 by Alex Riedel
The Scripting Guys over at Microsoft have started a series on how to use PrimalForms Community Edition for various tasks. Have a look at their…   More »

PrimalForms 2009: The Packager and Command line Arguments

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 by David Corrales
Per forum request, this blog provides examples of how to access the packager’s command line arguments as well as provide some useful functions to parse…   More »


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