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Difficulty in learning Visual Foxpro
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30/12/1996 17:43:05
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Visual FoxPro
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>Difficulty in learning of VFP depends on previous Foxpro background (Fox is very old but some old things are still in use).
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>also background with other related stuff can come handy -like SQL DBMS and OO
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>>When I started to learn VFP, I just read the manual, and it was perfectly enough. Anyway I am sure that MS Manuals should be the primary source for VFP (and not only VFP) learning.
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>I think you are the first one to agree with me on this one :)

Well, I agree that they *should* be the primary source, but I find them pretty lacking. I did learn VFP using the manuals (I didn't buy any other books), but it was not at all easy, and I was already well-versed in FPW 2.6. Obviously, the manuals will not be able to exaplain every possiblity for making use of controls, but I found that there were very basic things that weren't covered at all, that I had to learn just through trial-and-error. Lord knows how long it would have taken if I didn't have access to the MS Knowledge Base and forums like this.

Also, I think they are not well written. They do not do a good job of organizing information contextually so that you know what they're talking about at any given time, and there is usually a lot of vague language that you can't understand until you've already learned what it is they are trying to teach you. I give them a C-. :)

OK, enough venting for one day. Back to work.

Mark
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Mark A. Peter
Los Angeles, CA
mpeter@primenet.com
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