I (heart) sketch.
This is one of the coolesting things I’ve seen a long time. 3D sketching. Amazing.
Idea - Html for WinForms
I’m thinking about creating a library which does the following (pseudocode):
string html = @”
<html>
<head>
<title>My HtmlForm</title>
<!— Don’t need unless referencing a special control —>
<!— This is just an example —>
<link rel=”using” href=”System.Windows.Forms”/>
<script lang=”c#”>
protected void OnButtonClick(object sender, EventArgs e) { MessageBox.Show(‘Click!’);
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<wf:tabcontrol id=”tabControl1” dock=”DockStyle.Fill”>
<wf:tabpage text=”Tab 1”>
<wf:button id=”Button1” text=” Push Me ” onClick=”OnButtonClick” style=”BackColor:Colors.Black;ForeColor:Colors.White;”/>
</wf:tabpage></wf:tabcontrol>
</body></html>”;
HtmlForm form = new HtmlForm(html);
Application.Run(form);
Why HTML when we have WPF? Well, for one thing, I already know HTML. Secondly, it’s easier than WPF. Thirdly, WPF is kind of slow and GDI+ is already established. I’m sure I can keep going.
Mostly I’m interested in the layout aspects of HTML. It’s nicer. I think it could even support (eventually) some CSS.
What about caveats? It has to be strict XHTML so it can be parsed efficiently. Also, not everything will be supported. There will have to be versions (which don’t necessarily follow the HTML standards - like 3.0 or 4.2). WinForms controls have the namespace “wf” so the parser knows which ones to create. Any WinForms control can be added explicity using this qualifier.
I don’t think this would be super hard to do a small sample. I think the initially supported items would include:
- button (Button)
- textbox (TextBox)
- textarea (TextBox with autosize == false)
- select (ComboBox)
- ul (Radio- or CheckBoxList?)
- img (PictureBox)
- h1 - h7 (Label)
- p or div (Panel)
- table (set controltype=
- TableLayoutPanel
- FlowLayoutPanel
- DataGridView)
- frameset (SplitContainer)
Every control will have the following properties:
- id (name of control)
- style (css syntax for settin simple properties)
- properties of each control
- BackColor
- ForeColor
- Text
- Padding
- Margin
- etc
I’m still working on code behind paradigm. I’m not sure about that. Obviously you could do script tags like in ASP.NET but you end up with no intellisense or design time helpers. In fact, you’d have to run it to find out anything. Ideally there would be a VSIP template defining a .wfh file (WinFormHtml) that is HTML and has a code behind section. Basically ASP.NET except for WinForms.
I think the idea still has merit. Especially since I don’t particularly care for designing my WinForms apps as they currently are.
Portable drizzler for fun
I would love to have a porbale version of a liquid drizzler like they use for puting icing and choclate on pastries. It would be about two feet long, 8 inches wide, and have a stainless steel mesh conveyer belt. On top would be a small funnel-vat for deliciousness and below would be a plastic box for catching the deliciousness to keep it going all night.

Guitar Hero Song Generator
I was thinking about how one could autogenerate Guitar Hero (or Clones) cues for any song “automagically”. I wonder if you could do it by parsing guitar tab files. Something to think about…