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Summit, VFP, Disclosure, Musings
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05/12/2001 07:55:52
 
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Visual FoxPro
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00588784
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00589726
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Hi Ken,
I would agree with that. I just meant I didn't see the need for me to jump into VB6 any deeper than the basics I already have. I think it would be more productive just to look forward. It's not often one has the chance to get in on the ground floor of a new opportunity. I haven't looked at the ASP.NET stuff yet to see how much it has changed, but the ADO.NET stuff looks interesting.
It looks like, at least from this thread, that all who attended the Summit have had their batteries charged and are excited about the new technology and the direction it's taking. That's good to see!
Good luck on the new project using .NET.


>C# is a good place to start in .NET but I feel that when one does decide to make the .NET plunge you need to commit to learning C# and VB.NET as well as the ASP and ADO stuff. One of the features.curses of .NET is that classes written in C# can be instansiated in VB.NET and vice-versa. So when the various tools/samples are developed you may have to deal with either language.
>
>I personally think .NET is a great opportunity and I have already committed to a major project using .NET.
Tony
Skill comes from Diligence
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