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Visual FoxPro
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My advice for VFP beginners who have programming experience is to get Whil Hentzen's VFP book. The 3.0 version was called something like "Programming with VFP 3.0." There's a 6.0 version either just out or almost out. You can get more info at http://www.hentzenwerke.com

>I'm thoroughly enjoying my reaquintance with Foxpro - I started with dbaseII on a CPM card in an Apple 2e - last major project was a large multi-user on Foxbase and some small stuff on Foxpro 2 - then job turned me in another direction.
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>Now I've got time to jump back in with VFP6 - I'm glad I've got the underpinnings of previous experience with structured 'base' code.
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>I'd like suggestions on how best to get up to speed on the object oriented front - looking more for publications or resources - or methods of study.
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>And, for the first time in my database life, I don't have a project with a deadline that's driving me forward. That means I can explore as I go along - trying to get a wide view - rather than having to tunnel through to just get at the specific needs of the project at hand.
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>Thanks in advance for any comments and suggestions.
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