>I wish someone would start a seminar/website called "Why Convert?"!
You are always good at pointing out that OTHERS should be doing something. If you feel strongly about it, why don't you put it up?
This is a free country last time I checked (although that may have changed given the political status quo here <g>)...
+++ Rick ---
>>We're offering a $50 discount to Premier Universal Thread members for our upcoming two-day VFP Conversion seminar in Los Angeles on February 16, 17. This brings the price of the seminar down to $349 which includes breaks and lunch.
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>>Topics covered in this seminar:
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- C# and VB .NET primer
>>This session teaches the basics of both C# and VB .NET and can help you choose the right .NET language for your development team
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>> - Object-Orientation in .NET
>>This session compares object-orientation in .NET to VFP and shows how to leverage what you already know about OOP in Visual FoxPro
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>> - Data Access in .NET
>>Data access is extremely important to VFP developers and this session compares data access in VFP to ADO.NET
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>> - Creating Windows Forms Applications in .NET
>>This session demonstrates the basics of creating Windows Forms applications in .NET
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>> - Creating Web Forms applications in .NET
>>This session demonstrates the basics of creating Web Forms applications in .NET
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>> - Best practices for porting Fox applications to .NET
>>This session provides in-the-trenches best practices for converting your VFP applications to .NET
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>> - .NET / FoxPro Interop
>>This session shows how you can leverage your existing VFP code in .NET
>>For more information or to sign up, go to
http://www.vfpconversion.com. To get the UT premier discount, sign up using the signup code "UTPREMIER".
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>>Regards,