I am trying to learn C#. In VFP one of the recommendations was that before beginning any project to subclass all the interface objects and use them rather that the base classes provided by VFP. Is this a valid approach in C# and .Net?
There just seems to be sooooo much to learn in order to do anything meaningful in the .net environment and subclassing is orders of magnitude more difficult than it is in VFP. At the same time, I do not want to find myself months into a project and find out I had missed one of the basic steps.
A problem is a problem only as long as it has a possible solution. Lacking that, it becomes a FACT!