I've done both (WEB and Winforms) and of the 2 I find the web MUCH easier since everything seems to work as one expects it to. I find there are too many things that work completely different between the two with Winforms being, by far imho, the more fiddly and tedious.
>Hi Rick,
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>I am going to guess that since I am not planning on doing any web front in that your training would be too focused on that for me. I need to focus on learning C# and Winforms or WPF and MS SQL or Postgres. Unless it is really easy to take the concepts you are teaching and apply them to non-web programming (e.g. maybe overall class design or something?).
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>Albert
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>>Interesting - I've heard quite a few people express interest in .NET training at and since SW Fox.
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>>I've been considering doing an introduction to ASP.NET (Core) Web applications for FoxPro developers as potentially my next training at SW Fox. In the past it always seemed there wouldn't be enough interest in that, but maybe things are have changed now...
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>>+++ Rick ---
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