>>>>>Running a user group is a tough job to begin with. And like I said before, the first responsibility is towards the people who attend.
>>>
>>>Right. Perhaps the response would be more certain if Rick were convener of an Indianapolis VFP User Group
>>>that provides streaming video to show us how it's done. He has committed to provide free training videos re
>>>C++ for VFPers, which I am sure will be gratefully received.
>>
>>Indeed. You can find them here:
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http://www.visual-freepro.org/videos>>
>>I have considered creating a Visual FreePro group, whereby we also have a subset of Visual FoxPro discussions. I just don't know if there's enough interest. I am personally not interested in fostering the effort involved in creating a Visual FoxPro group. And, and I could be wrong, but I believe I work with about 70 to 80 percent of the VFP developers left in the Indianapolis area. :-)
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>FWIW, I have hundreds of my articles and white papers on my website:
www.tomorrowssolutionsllc.com>
>Tamar
Tamar, It's really invaluable. Thanks
Jim Nelson
Newbury Park, CA