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Screencast: Class Browser for Visual FoxPro by Ken Levy
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02/02/2012 13:15:50
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Visual FoxPro
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>Today I’m announcing MashupX screencasts presented by Ken Levy, starting with one on the topic of the Class Browser in Visual FoxPro.
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>I have the first in a series of JavaScript for VFP developers going online later today. Future ideas for topics include Class Browser add-ins/automation, Component Gallery, Creating custom Builders, and topics non-VFP related such as apps/utilities tips for Windows, Mac, and iOS.
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>The Class Browser screencast is for any VFP developer who is or has used it since VFP 3.0, which I originally designed and wrote over 16 years ago. For this first screencast, optionally to consider it a donation if you think you’ve benefited at least $10 of value from the Class Browser over the past 15+ years.
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>The overall donations for my screencasts will determine how I can justify preparing and recording more screencasts for those who are interested. Feel free to provide constructive feedback on this first one in the series to help improve future screencasts.
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>http://mashupx.com/screencasts
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>Class Browser in Visual FoxPro
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>Tips and tricks using the Class Browser in Visual FoxPro including:
>Various techniques and tips for launching and persisting.
>Filtering, drag-and-drop, moving, copying, redefining, and more.
>Many tips and features undocumented in the VFP 9.0 help file.
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>Price: $10 | Length: 68min | Date: Feb 2, 2012 | Screencast #1

I encourage everyone to watch this. The best thing in my lousy January was being invited by Ken, for mysterious reasons, to help beta test the web site and screencast. Initially I told him I don't invest much of my learning time in Visual FoxPro any more. I was wrong. No matter how much or how little VFP you are doing, spending $10 to listen to Ken Levy for an hour is an easy call. It was like saying I don't have an hour of reading time to invest in Shakespeare. We are fortunate enough to be in a field that has attracted some really, really smart people and Ken is right there in the top group.
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