I played with C# when it first came out and got as far as linking to a 
VFP com object, but then the day job intervened.
I recently decided to have another go. I bought the ms books (much 
cheaper in India) - but I found them a bit daunting so I decided to 
split the learning task into two parts: the syntax and the API. For a 
refresher on C syntax I downloaded LCC for Windows and I was very 
impressed (there is a tutorial included), for someone who learned C in 
the dumb terminal days it was a real eye-opener.
For those moving from FoxPro there used to be a VFP library for C# - 
anyone know if it's still available and functioning?

AndyD 8-)₹

On 07/05/2012 22:58, Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 4:37 PM, MB Software Solutions, LLC
> <mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>  wrote:
<snip>
> The hardest thing I faced was thinking that VFP was like every other 
> language. C# is pretty wide in scope so what are you going to try to 
> do first? Win forms, Web forms, WPF, WCF? 

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