>>>I have a co-op student that is looking for a good introductory book to coding in VFP. Since I learned from MS manuals, I don't know of any good ones, and as I have very pressing projects i do not have the time to help her as much as I would like.
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>>The Effective Techniques Book by Booth & Sawyer from Hentzenwerke is a great introduction for someone sharp with a little bit of OOP/VFP familiarity.
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>Hi Rox. I have been thinking of getting this book. Would it be useful for a non-novice as well.
Yes!!! More so for a non-novice because as you read it your going to be saying "hey I made that mistake too" and then you can compare your solution to the Booth/Sawyer solution. Check out my amazon.com review... this book has something for everyone.
Roxanne M. Seibert
Independent Consultant, VFP MCP
Code Monkey Like Fritos