>>First time listener and first time caller... Found this site in a Google search and it seemed to have a lot of traffic, so here I am. Is it a good one for NET?
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>>We have an existing Foxpro application - VFP9 - and want to convert it over to NET. I've have been the sole developer for a number of years - I own the code - and now want to start learning and moving it to C# (I think). I'm in a position to take the time to learn NET and improve the application, so I'm looking for resources to help me get started. I know nothing about it, other than what I've read online.
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>Welcome Lynda,
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>This is a great site for VFP and VFP developers learning dotnet. Will you be learning dotnet on your own or did you plan on taking any formal classes? If the latter, I highly recommend Kevin McNeish's .Net for VFP developers course. He teaches it online as well as onsite and provides you all of the code and videos to go over at your own pace later. It is a great starting point for VFP developers adding dotnet to their toolset.
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http://www.oakleafsd.com/>
>I also recommend the sites that have been recommended to you so far.
I can't believe he got you too :)
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