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== Before we start ==
 
== Before we start ==
 
Before we get started you need to:
 
Before we get started you need to:
* [[Installation | Install the Dynamic RibbonX framework]]
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* [[Installation | Install the Ribbon Commander Framework]]
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* [[Activation | Activate the Ribbon Commander Framework]]
 
* [[Creating a new project in CSharp | Create a new project]]
 
* [[Creating a new project in CSharp | Create a new project]]
* [[Referencing the Dynamic RibbonX library in .NET | Reference the Dynamic RibbonX library]]
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* [[Referencing the Ribbon Commander library in .NET | Reference the Ribbon Commander library]]
  
 
== Writing some code! ==
 
== Writing some code! ==
 
It is recommended that you go through the examples below in the order in which they appear, as each example builds up on previous ones.
 
It is recommended that you go through the examples below in the order in which they appear, as each example builds up on previous ones.
  
* [[A 'hello world' C# program]]
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* [[A 'hello world' CS program|A 'hello world' C# program]]
* [[Creating our first button in C#]]
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* [[Creating our first button in CS|Creating our first button in C#]]
* [[Using events in C#]]
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* [[Using events in CS|Using events in C#]]
* [[Using delegates in C#]]
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* [[Using delegates in CS|Using delegates in C#]]
* [[Using XML in C#]]
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* [[Using XML in CS|Using XML in C#]]

Latest revision as of 18:24, 19 October 2013

Before we start

Before we get started you need to:

Writing some code!

It is recommended that you go through the examples below in the order in which they appear, as each example builds up on previous ones.