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27/10/2005 19:51:38
 
 
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ASP.NET
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Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01062209
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01062828
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I dont' subscribe to the VFP version, so I don't know how large the magazine is. I get MSDN mag and they categorize all their article's according to level of difficulty.

But I find most of the basic information for developer tools is readily available, if not thru the web, then thru a book somewhere. The pickings become much slimmer as you traverse the pyramid of difficulty.

I think that's were a mag like this comes in real handy. An author can follow the questions asked here to answer some roadblocks people are running into. Such as replacing your VFP application object with static variables in .net.

>>There are boatloads of websites dedicated to .net. Some have forums. Most have articles of some sort.
>>
>>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.
>>>>
>>>>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.
>>>
>>>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.
>>>
>>>Some comparisons with VFP (in the sense of switching to dotnet from our current perspective as VFP programmers) might also help.
>>>
>>>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.

(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush
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