>>>>>I'd like to know how hard you found the transition.
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>>>>>How'd you go about picking up C++, and C#
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>>>>That's the real beauty of VFP! If you have anytime in understanding OOP concepts and really applied them in VFP, you are already ahead in the game. C# is only syntax. The .NET IDE is intuitive and not that hard to learn, especially for seasoned VFP developers. The only gripe I have is that the help system SUCKS! Other than that, it really is a breeze to learn.
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>>>Jim;
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>>>I am glad to hear someone else express my feelings towards the "Help" system. HELP! :)
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>>I found it interesting that "it really is a breeze to learn" despite a help system that "SUCKS". Does this mean that the help system is inconseqential?
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>>>Tom
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>Jim;
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>This is a great opportunity for someone to write a book about .NET. Help for Help.NET. Catchy title!
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>Tom
Right, and they can file that along with the monograph on "Reporting Bugs in the Bug Reporting System".
Mike