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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01039153
Message ID:
01039287
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Hi Michael.

I purchased your book also, and agree, a revised version will be helpful. Although I am a person who cannot program but know a little bit about VFP, it may be helpful to me too, I hope. :)

I have a question for you, if you don't mind. In at least one location in your book you say something about the availability of source code. Is it available? BTW, I found out about the book in the profox list hosted by Ed Leafe.

>>In access I can do this in about a day. It has now taken me a month in Foxpro (granted I am learning all of the new basics and with the crappy documentation out the learning curve is hugh).
>
>Jimmy,
>I have written a book that would probably help you.
>It is geared towards people who can program but don't know VFP.
>
>There is a lot of great stuff in VFP that will help you write great applications fast. It will only take a few years of wandering through the help files to figure it all out.
>
>We are writing a second version of the book.
>You are my target audience, so your feedback on the first version would be a big help to me.
>
>Send me an email MichaelCummings [AT] Bricksoftware.com
>If you are interested in giving me some feedback, I will send you a copy of the book.
>
>Speaking of books, go to Hentzenwerke.com and get the Hacker's Guide, and 1001 things, and MegaFox. The 3 books will cost you a few bucks, and save you more time, money, and agony than you can imagine.
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