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In that case - depending on your personal pref - either binge-watch stuff or build something with devexpress. Devexpress has the widest range, so you can build almost any small (# tables) app for any targeted GUI, giving you a working example you created and a blueprint to track differences. As the dichotomy of WPF and Winform does not seem to be exclusive, I think Rick has the better idea of getting a web version first (although I probably dislike browser apps more than him) - you can still build a desktop one later.
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>I am a candidate for a job as .net programmer in a local software company. They don't require any .net skills as such, but they require a wide experience with OOP, plus some additional knowledge, it's some of these additional skills, together with my experience with VFP and some other technologies which makes me very well suited for the job. They had an interview with me yesterday, and I got a very good feeling. Unfortunately I forgot to ask, and they forgot to tell me, about which platform(s) and tools they use. However, I don't want to start from scratch with c#, so I want to "play" a bit with it to get a basic knowledge. I already feel relatively comfortable with c# as a language, with platforms, framework and all that I think it's best to play safe for now.
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