A better code...
One of my passions (go ahead, call me a geek) is C#...an initiative started by Microsoft to create a simple object-oriented programming code based on C++ syntax. (Newbies see: C# on Wikipedia)
Since millions of lines of code have been written before the advent of C#, many people are finding themselves in a quandry. They're thinking: How do we convert our code to C#? Hopefully I'll be able to shed some light on this process and provide tips for those who will tackle the job on their own.
Obviously, converting thousands of lines of code into C# is not a task for the faint of heart. For all those who think this task is a little too daunting and time consuming, there are other options. Some companies provide services to convert delphi to C#, convert ASP to C# and convert vb to C#. (Turnsharp is one such company that is really good and really inexpensive)
Feel free to leave feedback and/or tips!
Richard's C# Blog - One of my favorites
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C# YouTube Tutorials
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Relevant C# Links
Joe Grip's Animated Interactive Tutorials - Learn Java, C# or ASP.NET in 5 hours!
Courses in learning C# and other languages.0 points
C Sharp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wikipedia site, very informative.0 points
http://www.turnsharp.com
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