>>>>I am afraid I don't remember where I put it either:( I am trying to allocate more time to blog and interested in C# more, don't think to rewrite one:)
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>>>Went to your blog and looked at Feb 15, "Some more C# 3.0 features". I think I will spend time in your blog. Thank you for the VFP / .NET connections you make.
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>>>Alex
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>>Thank you. Great to know someone is reading them:)
>>I would appreciate comments at least to see someone is reading (otherwise I feel like I am writing and reading them myself:). Tonight or tomorrow night I will dive into Linq samples and it should be easier and fun from then on.
>>Cetin
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>I think you would be surprised to find out how many probably read them. Add me to the list :o) Please keep it up!
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>I think you have a special way of writing that makes it much easier for VFPers to 'get it.' :o) Seriously.
Thank you Tracy,
You folks are motivating:) I generally feel being squeezed between "being official and right to the dot" and "being unofficial but practical". Add that you can't 'steal' ready made samples or they don't fit the way a VFP developer would compare to more easily etc it is going slower than it could be.
Thank you all:)
Cetin