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Don't struggle alone! There are plenty of great resources out there
to minimize your learning curve!
Visual FoxPro with Visual
Studio .NET - the Microsoft
GotDotNet site for tools, utilities, documents, and links for topics related
to using Visual FoxPro
and Visual Studio .NET together.
Got Milos? - The
Milos Solution Platform is a software development platform from EPS Software, the same people who publish CoDe Magazine. All of the developers at EPS have a strong
VFP background and are experienced in VFP to .NET conversions.
Visual FoxPro Toolkit
for .NET - Written by Kamal Patel, the Visual FoxPro Toolkit for .NET is a
class library with over 225 Visual FoxPro functions for use with any .NET language.
The included VFPToolkitNET.DLL is a .NET managed code DLL (not a COM wrapper) and
does not require Visual FoxPro.
Have a question? - Ask someone on the West Wind Message Board. The developers that hang out here
are/used to be FoxPro programmers, so they know all about the learning curve and
making the leap to .NET!
Get the book! - The complete 500 page .NET for Visual FoxPro Developers book written by Kevin McNeish
is now online. This book provides a strong overview of the .NET Framework and the
C# and Visual Basic .NET languages, helping you to assess these new technologies
through the lens of Visual FoxPro.
.Net Training Classes -
Brought to you by Kevin McNeish of Oakleaf Enterprises, these classes offer clear
instruction and hands-on exercises to jump start your development. Some classes
are geared specifically to VFP developers who are moving to .NET.
DotNetJunkies and SQLJunkies - community Web
sites for developers using the Microsoft .NET Framework and developers building
solutions using Microsoft SQL Server.
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.NET Rocks! Internet
Radio Show - Carl Franklin and Rory Blyth interview experts to bring you insights
into .NET technology and the state of software development.
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Getting Started with C# - Now that you have installed Visual C# .NET, what
do you do next? This section provides a set of helpful links to get you up to speed
on developing applications for Microsoft .NET.
Getting
Started with VB.NET - If you're new to Visual Basic .NET, this section provides
a set of helpful links to get you up to speed with Microsoft .NET in general, and
more specifically, developing with Visual Studio .NET.
Getting Started with ASP.NET - New to ASP.NET? This page provides a set of
helpful links to get you up to speed on Microsoft .NET in general and on development
with ASP.NET specifically.
ASP.NET Starter Kits - The ASP.NET Starter Kits are five sample ASP.NET applications
that provide code to accomplish common Web development tasks. Each sample is complete
and well-documented so that you can use the code to kickstart your ASP.NET development
projects today.
ASP 101 - A
great site for ASP programming tips with many samples
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Join a User Group!
- INETA is a non-profit, independent organization, chartered with supporting all
user groups interested in Microsoft .NET platform. INETA is run by a board of user
group leaders, elected by their peers, and supported by Microsoft Corporation and
other sponsors.
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