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The most useful guide for learning visual foxpro5.0?
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>>>What do you think is the best cd-rom title or any other
>>>media such as video tapes, etc to be a master of visual
>>>foxpro5.0?
>>>Whould you let me know the easiest and clear way to
>>>learn visual foxpro5.0?
>>>I'm almost novice about version 5.0.
>>>Though I've been developing foxpro applications (dos version) last couple of years....
>>
>>You're already using one of it, the Universal Thread. :)
>
>
>Michel, as you mentioned above, I know that this is one of the best way
>to learn VFP. This is absolutely true I know.
>But for me it's difficult to see this site everytime I have some questions.- Because it's a little expensive here in Korea to use internet.
>I will always refer to this site for sure, but also I need something like
>manuals right on my desk.
>Whould you please introduce one of them?
>
>Thank you.

There is a very good (my opinion) CD-ROM published by MS Press (from a series) called "Mastering Visual FoxPro) dated 06/95 part number 64752. This is a part of the "Microsoft Certified Professional Curriculum" series and was developed for VFP 3.0. However, I suspect that this is a tool that we will not allow for export outside of USA/Canada - according to a label on the box - because as a "classified strategic weapon" we (paranoid Americans) have apparently decided that its use could cause more danger to us than the many "unguarded" Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles, the miscellaneous plutonium sites, the poorly designed "Foreign" Nuclear Power Stations (Tchernobyl)and unfettered physics experiments (HAARP - Alaska) - that already exist around the world (and herein lies a whole other topic). Given this, I am surprised we even let you have use of VFP never mind let you learn how to use it but I guess bureaucracy has itself running in circles. I have found this CD-ROM to be a very comprehensive, helpful, interactive learning device and hope you can find a copy of it somewhere in Korea. Otherwise your best bet is clearly and unequivocally right here in the UT. Best. /psb.
Patricia S. Brooks
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