Posts Tagged ‘Winforms’

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 »

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 »

PrimalForms 2009: Exported Script Formatting

Monday, January 11th, 2010 by David Corrales
In order to start the planning stages of the next version of PrimalForms, we decided to conduct a review the current version. After gathering user…   More »

PrimalForms 2009: OnApplicationLoad Function

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 by David Corrales
Recently on the forums we had a user who wanted to know why he couldn’t initialize the form controls within the OnApplicationLoad function. Seeing how…   More »

Closing the Form: What you might expect and what really happens

Monday, October 19th, 2009 by David Corrales
Recently I was contacted by one of our PrimalForms users. He commented that the behavior of a script deviated from what he was expecting. He…   More »

PrimalForms 2009: Integrated Help

Thursday, October 1st, 2009 by David Corrales
PrimalForms 2009 features integrated help to assist users with their form scripting. This blog covers some of its features. Help Documentation: (Fig 1: Click on…   More »

PrimalScript Packaged PrimalForm PowerShell

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 by Jeffery Hicks
I hope you've been playing with the free PrimalForms tool and started creating some useful PowerShell tools. Here's a technique you might want to explore if you are using PrimalScript. If you've used the PrimalScript for awhile you likely are aware of the script packaging feature. You can use it to package your PowerShell scripts into an EXE file. Remember though, PowerShell needs to be installed wherever you may want to execute your package. But once packaged, launching the file will display your WinForm based script. Let me show you some ways to leverage script packaging and PowerShell scripts.   More »


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