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Hello everybody i m a silent member of this group.I m doing .net
package now.Can any body help me to get the learning key of .Net.

ok byeeeee.

May 20 '06 #1
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Could you expand/elaborate? I'm not sure I understand. Are you talking
about the learning process?

May 20 '06 #2
On 20 May 2006 02:22:03 -0700, chandan wrote:
Hello everybody i m a silent member of this group.I m doing .net
package now.Can any body help me to get the learning key of .Net.


Yes, the key is in C# ;)
May 21 '06 #3
"chandan" <ch************ @gmail.com> wrote in message
news:11******** **************@ g10g2000cwb.goo glegroups.com.. .
Hello everybody i m a silent member of this group.I m doing .net
package now.Can any body help me to get the learning key of .Net.


Learning key...? What's that?
May 21 '06 #4
> Yes, the key is in C# ;)
Hmm, looks like only half a key, but that's okay, I've got a lid out in the
car!

Make it a C note, and we'll take the case!

(attributed to the Firesign Theater)

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
Professional Numbskull

The man who questions opinions is wise.
The man who quarrels with facts is a fool.

"Erik Funkenbusch" <er**@despam-funkenbusch.com > wrote in message
news:1l******** ********@funken busch.com...
On 20 May 2006 02:22:03 -0700, chandan wrote:
Hello everybody i m a silent member of this group.I m doing .net
package now.Can any body help me to get the learning key of .Net.


Yes, the key is in C# ;)

May 21 '06 #5
"chandan" <ch************ @gmail.com>'s wild thoughts were
released on 20 May 2006 02:22:03 -0700 bearing the following
fruit:
Hello everybody i m a silent member of this group.I m doing .net
package now.Can any body help me to get the learning key of .Net.


Should that read 'learning the key *points* of .Net?

While we can help you with specific issues, more general
issues would really require you to read a book, or go on a
course. '.Net' is a huge subject.

Jan Hyde (VB MVP)

--
I was shopping around for a car, and one salesman says,
"You look like the kind of guy who'd want the AM/FM radio with
removable face plate, the trunk-mounted Cd player, with 8 speakers
and remote contol."

I hate being stereotyped.

(David Reihmer)

May 22 '06 #6

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