I've thought about that...
But I didn’t...

In going through the video lessons and playing with it, it doesn’t seem that
difficult.
From what I've seen, its no different then the old genifer and other
framework products that foxpro had over the years.

The key seems to be to learn the framework. 


Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.tccutlery.com
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
 

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Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> I hear you....I'm out in the boonies too and I've always had to make a 
> choice between living in the country and starving OR making good money 
> in the city..
>
> Country has won out for the last 4 years, but I'm beginning to believe 
> it’s a losing battle so I've decided to learn .NET
>
> According to dice, there is 1 vfp / .NET conversion and there were 108 
> .NET contracts in austin as of yesterday..
>   

And honestly, from what I've seen of DotNyet hires, you really don't have to
be an expert, so even better for newbies starting out.  Just 
throw DotNet on the resume and go from there.  <g>   Just kidding!

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