>>>> Are there good learning resources such as those found in VFP e.g. Hentzenwerke books etc.? <<
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>>Bookstores (including the online ones like Amazon and AllDirect) are full of VB.NET books. Also, as John mentioned, you can find quite a bit of free information at gotdotnet.com and other places on the internet.
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>>Mike
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>Thank Mike. This thread is really getting interesting. Appreciate your comments and I'm sure others do too. Thanks again.
Ravi,
I admire the way you have led this discussion. Plato would be proud.
Another point of view. One needs to change their software tool every once in a while, but not too often. The reason is that it takes time to become truly proficient in a tool, yet if the one you use is a good one, and you are an expert at it, you can stretch its usefulness for quite a while. But not forever.
In other words, I think it is best to use seven league boots, and make few, but long, moves.
Alex
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