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11/11/2003 15:07:35
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00848036
Message ID:
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I guess then the obvious question is, where do you go to learn .NET?


>Dean;
>
>From the number of published books on the subject of .NET, I would think there are many "experts"! However, most of the books have little or no value! So much for experts! :)
>
>Tom
>
>>Yes. The economy and the weak VFP job market is also forcing me to aquire other programming skill(s). I just don't know which to choose.
>>
>>But it seems strange that a lot of places that are looking for X.NET help want someone who is already an "expert". I don't know if those exist yet.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>
>>>Hello Dean;
>>>
>>>I am 61 and still love to learn new things. Recently I learned the most complex piece of music I have ever played. So age does not seem to be a limiting factor at this point of life. What helps is passion! Also the need to survive helps drive me, along with our daughter in her third year at UCLA. :)
>>>
>>>Our company is deciding which flavor of .NET to use. We will use ASP.NET and perhaps C# (or Db for those with a music background!). Visual Studio .NET will be our tool.
>>>
>>>I have programmed in 13 different languages and must say that there is a lot to learn with this technology. A product like Mere Mortals .NET may be a step in the right direction, besides learning about the .NET framework and the meaning of the terms used.
>>>
>>>Good luck.
>>>
>>>Tom
Work as if you don't need money
Love as if you've never been hurt before
Live as if this is your last day to live
Dance as if no one's watching
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