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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Coding, syntax and commands
Environment versions
Environment:
C# 1.1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
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Thread ID:
01046886
Message ID:
01046900
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Bonnie,

I think that is a great idea to sub-class all of the controls right away.

Is C# much different in how it handles data now? Our teacher said that the way that some books were written for 2003 .NZET is really now quite different in the .NET 2005 version? Is this true? I heard that the VFP team had some influence on the direction of data handling for this new version (2005) and that it is made easier than the way it was before. Has anyone done a white paper on this forum to show the new features in 2005 .NET?

Cecil

>Coming from a VFP background, let me give you one good tip in getting started with C# ... just like you (hopefully) did in VFP, sub-class all your controls right off the bat and work with the sub-classed controls instead of the native base classes (you know, like the TextBox, ComboBox, etc.).
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