>There are boatloads of websites dedicated to .net. Some have forums. Most have articles of some sort.
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>I haven't found a beginning topic yet that wasn't covered in some way, shape or form by an article on someone's website. I can google and find some great sources rather quickly.
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>Pf
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>>>I join Hilmar to congratulates Martin on his (not-so-new) position. Martin was already doing it for the UTMag.
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>>>As some may know, I have a monthly column (mainly covering Windows Application in VB) in the current UT-Mag and I will be moved to LE.Net. If anyone want to suggest topics, you are more then welcome. I often have hard time finding a topic.
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>>Since many of us are quite new to dotnet, I would suggest to include at least some introductory topics. For example, some step-by-step tutorials on some simple things, like creating a form with some buttons and add some actions, inheritance, etc.
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>>Some comparisons with VFP (in the sense of switching to dotnet from our current perspective as VFP programmers) might also help.
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>>As to advanced topics, I can't suggest anything right now, since I am still quite new to dotnet.
The best thing to do would be to have three magazines. Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced. But as you say there are probably already a lot of places giving a lot of info for all levels or developers.
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