I think this would be a great idea and would participate if at all possible. We utilized a chat format for the web-based study groups we had when the VFP certification exams were new and that worked out pretty well. I think we could probably use the UT chat for this. We would need a moderator and someone to capture the transcript and post it afterwards, maybe on the Fox wiki since it would have a Fox focus even though it's about C#. Also of course we would need people to present or at least to lead the discussion for each session. If we use a book, the WROX books are great but personally I'd lean toward using one that's designed more like a text book, IOW a teaching tool rather than a reference tool. If we can agree on a book maybe we could do a chapter a week. What do you think?
>I think it would be great. I wonder how many others would be interested? I already have a couple of the WROX .net books, I'm waiting for Kevin's to come out from Hentzenwerk! I would definitely participate. Maybe a thread on the subject to determine the amount of interest would be a good idea? Would need at least one VFP/C# expert though to catch us when we fall online... :o)
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What's the possibility of a web-based C# study group? Anyone out there already doing it? Anyone want to start one?>>
>>Do you think it'll work? I'll try just about anything once. It'll be different than standing up in front of a crowd. Give me some ideas and suggestions so that we can move forward on this. Did you want to coordinate the sessions?
Rick Borup, MCSD
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