Author: Christina Bull
Posted: 2012-05-07 at 17:51:47
I shook hands with my husband last night and promised that by September 1st,
I too would start learning C#.
I just checked out LearnDevNow.com and the special they are running at the
moment looks very good. $99 for annual subscription instead of $349... I
might just subscribe. I've already been to http://tinyurl.com/ch768jr and
downloaded some manuals but they've been sitting on the hard drive untouched
now for ages...
Will be interested in how your fair Mike with the skills transfer - I think
that's what is holding me up from making the shift - I don't like the idea
of knowing what I "want" to do in code, but having to re-learn "how" to do
it.
Keep me posted :-)
Christina Bull
DataHouse
www.datahouse.com.au
-----Original Message-----
From: MB Software Solutions, LLC
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Sent: Tuesday, 8 May 2012 7:37 AM
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Subject: Started learning C# today
Day gig gave me subscription to LearnDevNow.com. It's the old AppDev guys!
Ken Getz (who did VB and/or VFP videos back in the 90s) and Robert Green.
Every time I see Robert Green's name, it makes me think of the guy who was
recommending I learn Visual InterDev at a time when it was old and quickly
becoming obsolete, and the guy who said the VFP Report Writer would never be
updated. Hmmmm....we all make mistakes.
--
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
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