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Aaron Bartell wrote: > A co-worker just sent me this. http://www.asna.com/AVRNETandMicrosoft.asp > > Just wondering if anybody has any experience with it along with well rounded > opinions? Emphasis on well rounded and not blasts at Microsoft. Aaron, I'm using AVR for .NET right now. I have attended a couple of AVR for .NET classes at ANSA's office in San Antonio. You may not know him, but Roger Pence is their education director and he is a very capable teacher for us old green-screen fogies. AVR for .NET has the makings of a very good product. It became available to the public a couple of months ago, and I am participating in the beta program. It still has a few bugs, but so far I am very impressed. I'm rewriting my billing application for my company using this product, so that I can move it away from the iSeries and run it on my laptop. This is my vehicle for learning to use the Visual Studio 2003 IDE, Visual RPG for NET, and Visual Basic for .NET. Steve Landess Austin, Texas (512) 423-0935
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