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Philadelphia VFP UG--Tuesday, 2/14--Menachem Bazian
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08/02/2012 08:45:17
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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>>The next meeting of the Philadelphia VFP User Group will take place on Tuesday, February 14, at 7 PM in Room 158, DeVry University, 1140 Virginia Drive, Fort Washington, PA. As usual, feel free to bring something to eat and arrive as early as 6:30.
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>>This month, Menachem Bazian will reprise his Southwest Fox 2011 session, “Class Design Strategies”:
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>>Abstract: When is a class needed and when isn't it? How can you design classes that add power and flexibility not only to your current application but to all your projects? How can you simplify the development and maintenance by using classes?
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>>The "textbook" answer is to do a full blown object orientation analysis and design. But what do you do if you don't have the time for that formal process?
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>>This session, which is both theoretical and practical (code based), will discuss how to think in "OO" mode and how the traditional Cowboy Programmer approach of Visual FoxPro and the formal world of Object Orientation can come together and live in harmony.
>>The session will also discuss how to modify classes safely.
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>>Bio: Menachem Bazian, CPA, CITP is President and founder of BC Consulting Services, Inc, a Business Management and Technology Consulting Firm based in Northern NJ. Menachem has been a database developer for over 20 years, having starting out with Dbase II and moved on to Dbase III, Clipper, Foxbase and all the versions of Visual FoxPro to date. He returned to the Fox speaking circuit several years ago and has presented at Southwest Fox for several years. He has published numerous articles and books over the years.
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>>http://vfpphilly.blogspot.com/
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>Interestingly enough, the Milwaukee .NET group, which I attend semi-regularly, rescheduled its February meeting from the usual second Tuesday of the month, which will be Valentine's Day. We want to keep our marriages intact, the announcement said.

We discussed this at our last two meetings and while there were a few people who said they couldn't come because of the date, most didn't see it as a problem.

Tamar
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