I just spent a few hours to see this screencast, and I can assure you all that it was well spent time). Earlier the class browser was just another tool that I only used occasionally when I really needed it, Now I have it open more or less all the time since it has a ton of handy features that I didn't know of.
I downloaded the screencast, so I can watch it again and again. Now I am looking forward to the rerun which will be sometimes tomorrow.
>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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Class Browser in Visual FoxPro>
>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