There is a book at Hentzenwerke called
.NET for Visual FoxPro Developers that is a good start. Although it is about .NET 1.0 (maybe 1.1) and .NET is currently at 2.0, I think many of the same ideas apply.
There are learning videos at
LearnVisualStudio.net that are a great resource.
I would also seriously consider buying a framework. I work with the Mere Mortals .NET framework (created by the author of the book .NET for Visual FoxPro Devlopers) and am very happy with it, but I have also seen a lot of posts on here from developers who like Strataframe, which is advertised on here.
>Hello.
>This is actually a serious question.
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>I was just told that I will start converting some of my VFP screens to .NET starting next year, which to me is a big task.
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>I need to convert a "simple" VFP application, that is in production, by July of 2007 and demo it.
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>If there are any expert .NETers logged in, I ask you, where do I start?
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>Any suggestion for a starting point will be helpful.
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>TIA
Chris McCandless
Red Sky Software