Hey Mike - not sure if this will help. But, someone on this list here a
while back mentioned a book that helped you transition between VFP &
C#/.net! I did download it on my work computer - but, that was at my last
job - and I don't have it nor the link to the book anymore. You may find the
link on the Archives. Although, still not sure if its what you need - but,
maybe worth a shot...

-K-

-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael
Savage
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2013 5:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NF] Inexpensive, (read free) book etc. to get me started with C#
or Javascript in Visual Studio 2012

How to get me started with C# or Javascript in Visual Studio 2012.

I'm having a lot of time understanding the development interface. I have 
a lot of C experience, some C++ (embed devices).  In the development 
environment, I don't understand where the code goes.
I am trying to write some libraries that I could use as wrappers around 
some functions.

My main program will be just options, where deciding on the option 
triggers the desired result. (A switch: statement) All other code will 
either come from the library or from subroutines in the main code.

In C, I have defined simple text files for defining screens etc. The 
wrapper function would build the screen based on the parameters in the 
text file.

So, I guess I asking, how do I get a leg up and understand the 
interface. Every tutorial, seems to be expecting me to understand the 
interface.

Thanks,
Mike

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