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Visual FoxPro may not be dead, but,...
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Visual FoxPro
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That's what I'm doing - Silverlight 3 and C#. I'm looking for some training on version 3.

>I know a few developers who have:
>
>Started over with C#
>Moved to WPF/Xaml (still using C# or Vb.net for the code behind)
>Moved almost entirely to Silverlight with/without Blend (and still using C# or vb.net for the code behind)
>
>>Take a serious look at SilverLight, while you are at it. It is cross platform, it handles data quite well (especially if you use one of the available frameworks to do the heavy lifting) and it appears to be front and center as far as MS developer tools are concerned. Throw in Blend to do your visual design visually rather than in code (pain!), and you are good to go. Well, sort of. It is still a lot to learn.
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>>I am creating a small application for a local jurisdiction's building department. nothing fancy, and I'm doing it for next to nothing just because I feel that I have to have a real project to sink my teeth into in order to stay with it and get it done. I just finished my first "Hello world" Silverlight application. The text "Hello world" is in "radiating gradient", looks like eye candy.
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>>And now comes the hard part -- databinding with Silverlight and SQL server. Auch!
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>Just different, you can do it the Silverlight2 way or jump to Silverlight3:
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>http://blogs.msdn.com/astoriateam/archive/2009/09/17/introduction-to-data-binding-in-silverlight-3-with-ctp2.aspx
>http://www.simple-talk.com/dotnet/.net-framework/data-and-silverlight-2-data-binding/
>http://odetocode.com/Articles/740.aspx
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc278072(VS.95).aspx
>http://blogs.silverlight.net/blogs/jesseliberty/archive/2008/10/13/data-binding-data-validation.aspx
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

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