AlterNET Form Designer is a .NET component library that provides a quick and convenient way to create graphical user interfaces.


Form Designer lets users create user interfaces by adding controls to a design surface, arranging them, and writing code to handle their events. There are two versions of the Forms Designer: one designed for WinForms applications and the other for WPF applications. These versions employ distinct methods for designing visual interfaces, saving design content, and running the created forms.
No coding. No scripting. Just direct manipulation.
Bibliographic note This treatise synthesizes historical and technical perspectives on educational physics simulation as embodied by the 1989 Interactive Physics environment; it is grounded in general knowledge of physics engines, constructivist pedagogy, and the educational computing landscape of the late 20th century.
A visual control that displays controls and components that you can drag to the Form Designer surface.
It features a set of collapsible tabs, enabling application developers to customize which components and controls, including third-party controls, are displayed in the toolbox. interactive physics 1989

A visual control providing a hierarchical structure of all elements tht belong to the design form. No coding
Outline control allows users to select individual controls for modification, drag-n-drop, and displaying their properties. interactive physics 1989

No coding. No scripting. Just direct manipulation.
Bibliographic note This treatise synthesizes historical and technical perspectives on educational physics simulation as embodied by the 1989 Interactive Physics environment; it is grounded in general knowledge of physics engines, constructivist pedagogy, and the educational computing landscape of the late 20th century.