Me confused!
I talked of getting a toe-hold and getting my teeth in - now you advise wetting my feet! Analogy overload!
Cheers Tom :-)
>Terry;
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>About dot Net - I bought several books and the Murach series is what I like the best!!! Visual Studio 2005 is a bit different than the previous versions. Get your feet wet if you want to stay in the software game.
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>Tom
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>>>>Despite what you say, Grady, I'm looking for a new job, and there are HARDLY ANY VFP jobs going in this country, AFAIKS, never mind in the area where I live. Software dev. has come to a close in this company, due to govt changes in legislation et al. So it looks like I'll be doing neither foxpro nor dev work at all in the near future.
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>>>Most of the VFP openings I've seen lately are conversions from VFP to something else (.NET usually). Next week I'm moving to a new contract that is doing exactly that.
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>>>I see very little for actual VFP development. Sad, but true..
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>>I must admit to knowing next to nothing of .NET. You? Gaining experience on the job or you already up there?
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>>What's teh best way to get a toe-hold without there being a requirement to get your teeth in?
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>>Any input from anyone welcome here or I won't even have a 'puter to post from soon (Did I hear a big HURRAH!?)
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.