>That looks promising, but does it use C#?
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>The demo utilizes several technologies including: IIS7, ASP.NET Ajax Extensions, Linq, Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Workflow Foundation, Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Powershell, and the .NET Compact Framework.
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>UPDATE: How do I get the line above that I copied/pasted to break?
Replaced your pre tags with I tag:)
Update: I wold bet it uses C# but doens't matter much. .Net is good for that. Code in any .Net languages and glue together:) I chose C# too but one at least should be able to read the other on the long run.
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>>Not financial, but look at
www.dinnernow.net.
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>>>Looking for a robust, maybe financial-based C# application to learn on. Creating "Hello World" and reordering my stamp collection apps are fine, but I also want something meaty that I can break/fix because that's a more real life situation. Found a couple online, but they just arent' complex enough. Many sample of functions, etc, but nothing full scale. Anyone know of something? Thanks!