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>> It's gives a good overview of .Net from a FoxPro programmer point of view. But I don't think that just one book will cover all the bases on .Net. <<
To say the least. There are books on VB.NET, C#.NET, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, etc. etc. etc. Of course most developers will not need to know them all (or have the time!) but I would expect most .NET developers will want to learn either VB.NET or C#.NET plus ASP.NET, ADO.NET, and the framework itself.
Mike
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