>Me too! I've just skimmed over the VFP Enterprise book and now started reading the MTS & MSMQ book.
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>IMHO, there seems to be lack of "quality" advanced-level VFP books. Most VFP books are useful for few sections before you start skipping through the chapters. On the other hand, I find books related to VB so much better, especially from Wrox Publishing. They seem to know what we, the developers are looking for. Unfortunately, their writers seem disinterested in doing a VFP book.
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>I'm looking anxiously forward to the upcoming book by Rich Strahl for VFP and Internet programming. Come on already Rick! What's the status? :)
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>>One option that I've been doing more and more of is buying higher-level VB books and recreating the examples in VFP. I'm currently going through one on MTS & MSMQ.
Most publishers don't see a big enough market for VFP books. We're the only ones that can change that. Some well written letters to publishers couldn't hurt.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer