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UT Premier Discount-NETConversion Seminar - Feb 116, 17
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02/02/2005 18:47:27
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ASP.NET
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Good thing I have another 113 days before Feb 116 to make the decision <g>.

>We're offering a $50 discount to Premier Universal Thread members for our upcoming two-day .NET Conversion seminar in Haarlem on February 16, 17. This brings the price of the seminar down to $149 which includes breaks and lunch.
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>Topics covered in this seminar:
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>VFP9 primer
>This session teaches the basics of VFP9 and can also help you choose the right VFP-framework for your development team.
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>Object-Orientation in VFP
>This session compares object-orientation in Visual FoxPro to .NET and shows how to leverage what you already know about OOP in .NET.
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>Data Access in VFP
>Data access is extremely important to Visual FoxPro developers and this session compares data access in Visual FoxPro to ActiveX Data Objects.NET.
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>Creating Windows Forms Applications in VFP
>This session demonstrates the basics of creating Windows Forms applications in VFP9.
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>Creating Web Forms applications in VFP
>This session demonstrates the basics of creating Web Forms applications in VFP9.
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>Best practices for porting .NET applications to VFP9
>This session provides in-the-trenches best practices for converting your .NET applications to VFP9.
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>.NET / FoxPro Interop
>This session shows how you can leverage your existing .NET code to Visual FoxPro.
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>For more information or to sign up, go to http://www.netconversion.com. To get the Universal Thread premier discount, sign up using the signup code "UTPREMIER".
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