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ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Environment:
C# 3.0
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
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A demo of Mere Mortals framework is free online today!!! Better hurry.

Here's an e-mail I got from Kevin about it.
MM .NET 3.5 for VS 2008 Live On-Line Demo
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We are holding a live, on-line demo of MM .NET on Thursday, July 10, 1pm Eastern. This demo includes features in our latest
MM .NET version 3.5 and will be approximately one hour long.

If you don’t already have an eval version of MM .NET 3.5 for VS 2008, you can download it at this link:

http://www.oakleafsd.com/download_NET35eval.htm

During the demo you can also ask any questions you might have regarding MM .NET. I'll be giving this demo myself,
so it will be very technical in nature. We are providing this demo via GoToMeeting.com. You will be given a link to view
the demo via the Internet. In order to hear the demo and ask questions, you will be given a conference call phone number
and your regular long-distance rates apply (many have used Skype for low-cost access to this on-line demo).

Seats are limited, so sign up soon! To sign up for this meeting, please respond to this message and we will send
you the connection information!

Best Regards,
 
Kevin McNeish
President, Oak Leaf Enterprises, Inc.
Microsoft .NET MVP
www.oakleafsd.com 
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>Hi All,
>
>I have been involved specifically in FoxPro for around 12 years now but the company I work for is moving toward .NET, specifically C#.
>
>For my own personal use and learning I have been looking at .NET Frameworks and have come down to two choices, StrataFrame and MM. I am interested in any reasons why people have chosen one or the other, these reasons may not be applicable to my situation but at this stage any information is good information and can only benefit me in making my choice.
>
>TIA, Keith
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