| ??? 03/01/10 19:37 Read: times  | 
#173699 - Yes ? Responding to: ???'s previous message  | 
Andy Neil said: 
Agreed - I found that going from "procedural" to "object-oriented" was the big step - not the switch from 'C' to C# syntax. Do you think ? I think object oriented is how an electronic engineer would automatically think of a problem. Of course, things like polymorphism take some getting used to. Steve  | 
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