Jason:
Have you tried Books-a-Million? They are usually cheaper and they also have a good collection of Visual FoxPro text/manuals. I usually get all my programming books from them--that are not Microsoft Press publications. They also have good discounts!
Karl
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>>>Does NE1 have a suggestion on what books are
>>>really helpful for learning Visual FoxPro from
>>the
>>>beginning? Also I would appreciate tips
>(advice
>>>from the pros) on what is needed to have a
>>>complete application (in foxpro) which scrolls
>>>through and has the ability modify an excel
>>table.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Jason Dudash
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>>Microsoft Press has a book titled Visual FoxPro
>>3.0 for Windows STEP BY STEP. I do not recommend
>>this book though until they have corrected the
>>glaring errors in it! Microsoft Press has
>assured
>>me they were correcting it before the next
>edition
>>is released. The course runs around $30.00.
>>
>>Karl
>
>I guess for now I will just read the manuals until
>something that looks descent comes out. I just
>went to Waldenbooks the other day and couldn't
>find anything about Foxpro! Although if I needed
>a book to learn Visual Basic the case and a half
>of books about it that were there would probably
>be of some aid. <g>
>
> Jason Dudash
>
>BTW Thanks to Tom and Arnon for their advise
>also...
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