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Looking for a Good Book on .NET
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19/07/2007 09:27:34
 
 
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18/07/2007 11:10:14
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turkey
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Visual FoxPro and .NET
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01241473
Message ID:
01241897
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Funnily I paid for this subscription with one of my>>>>Cetin,
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>>>>Thank you. I have also purchased about 9 to 11 books and none of them offer the in depth help and information I need. It is increasingly frustrating.
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>>>>I'm coming up short on info, or I do not know where to find the info (like you said the online help is poor and cryptic sometimes) -- my style, which is probably like everyone elses, is to know what I can do and then do it as opposed to just learning about the properties and methods on an as needed basis. Sure there is a tremendous set of objects, but as programmers we tend to have up-close and intimate knowledge of every property and method in the most commonly used objects - which is where I'd like to get with .NET.
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>>>>Perhaps someone else here can offer some source for information that is more than just "this is that."
>>>>
>>>>Kind regards,
>>>>Derek
>>>
>>>Yes I'm sure you'd get many other good references. Also check .Net videos (follow my signature), beginner series are for free, rest is well worth the money IMHO.
>>>Cetin
>>
>>Cetin
>>
>>I remember you commented on those videos before.
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>>I am working my way through some of those videos. I tried a few free ones and felt it was worth paying the subscription based on those. I'm definitely finding them a better learning tool than books.
>>
>>Nick
>
>Yeah, I do suggest them at every opportunity that I may sound as if I were working for Bob:) They're great and now expression web series included (came to the rescue when I even didn't have an idea which one of the 3 expression versions I should install:)
>Cetin

Stangely I paid for this subscription with one of my cards (Mastercard) and I got a call from them as this came up as a suspicious vendor.

Maybe they run their systems on VFP -)
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