It a small utility program with one screen. It has navigation buttons and the usual "Search", "Delete" "Add" and "Edit" buttons. The application checks for orphan records in our DBF tables.
I'm not very experience in .NET. About a year ago he gave me a choice of either Oracle/SQ Server or .NET (or just keep doing VFP). Needless to say I went with Oracle PL/SQL and everything that it implies.
Isn't .Net for VFP Developers an old book? is it still relevant?
Thanks everyone.
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>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>
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>Depends on the type of app, your current .Net expertise and your needs.
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>As a first (beginner type) book I would recommend
.Net for VFP Developers by Kevin McNeish.
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