It probably means that's why he is posting it now instead of a month from now.
Aloha,
James
>So you wouldn't have posted if there was no "open discussion"???
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>I find this unbelievable, given the "open discussion". I continue to be amazed at how two people can read the same thing so differently.
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>>All,
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>>I know my previous seminar post caused concern among some members, but I thought it best to get this announcement posted now that there's an open discussion on the UT.
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>>EPS Software and Oak Leaf Enterprises, announce another two-day VFP Conversion seminar at DevTeach 2005 on June 17, 18. This event is just two days before the popular DevTeach 2005 conference (
www.devteach.com).
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>>This seminar provides important information on converting FoxPro and Visual FoxPro applications to .NET. If you would like to convert a Fox project (or part of it) to .NET, this seminar provides critical information on what it takes to do this. Topics covered in this seminar include:
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- C# and VB .NET Primer – This session teaches the basics of both C# and VB .NET and can help you choose the right .NET language for your development team
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>> - Object-Orientation in .NET – This session compares object-orientation in .NET to VFP and shows how to leverage what you already know about OOP in Visual FoxPro
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>> - Data Access in .NET – Data access is extremely important to VFP developers and this session compares data access in VFP to ADO.NET
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>> - Creating Windows Forms Applications in .NET – This session demonstrates the basics of creating Windows Forms applications in .NET
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>> - Creating Web Forms applications in .NET – This session demonstrates the basics of creating Web Forms applications in .NET
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>> - Best Practices for Porting Fox applications to .NET – This session provides in-the-trenches best practices for converting your VFP applications to .NET
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>> - .NET / FoxPro Interop – This session shows how you can leverage your existing VFP code in .NET
>>This seminar is taught by Kevin McNeish, author of the book .NET for Visual FoxPro Developers, President and Chief Software Architect of of Oak Leaf Enterprises, and a Microsoft .NET/C# MVP.
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>>The cost of the seminar is only $399 for both days and includes breaks and lunch. However, if you are a premier member of the Universal thread the cost is only $349--just enter UTPREMIER as the promo code when you register on line.
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>>For more information or to register, go to
http://www.vfpconversion.com or call EPS Software at (832) 717-4445.
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>>Regards,