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    Visual FoxPro

    Anyone know a good online resource to check out tutorials for Visual FoxPro. It's on my computer. I'm bored. I wouldn't mind learning some basic stuff with it. My google search didn't bring me much luck. Thanks
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    Don't learn it. It sucks. TRUST me on this.

    Anything but that.

    How about ASP.NET? It'll make you regret you were bored.

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    I'm just annoyed that there's something installed on my machine that I don't know how to use. But since you made the suggestion, where's a good spot to learn ASP.NET?? By the way, I don't think my hosting company has ASP support, I could be wrong on that...I might be wrong...I'm sure I'm wrong.

    Visual FoxPro must suck since there's absolutely nothing online for it...that I can find, anyway.
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    If you have WinXP, you'll probably have the .NET framework already installed.

    First Install IIS. If you have Windows XP Home Edition, you cannot have IIS, instead, get the WebMatrix server from www.asp.net (free). It'll serve your purpose. Get started on this tutorial:

    http://www.w3schools.com/aspnet/aspnet_install.asp
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    Sweet. Unfortunately I run 2000 here at work so I can't "work" on that here. But I have XP Home at home (imagine that). Should keep me busy for a while. Thanks
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    you can have IIS on 2000, you have to install the component though.
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