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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
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00241919
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Craig,

I tried to go to http://www.mspress.microsoft.com but it wasn't 'found'. Could be my klutziness with things web-centric, or maybe I screwed up the address. Can you tell me which?

On the other hand, maybe you can answer the question I was looking to answer... who is the author? Is it Mr Cooper of "About Face" fame, or is it someone else?

Jim N

>>> In addition, MS Press has just published a new book on UI design that looks pretty good.
>>
>>What's the name/ISBN on that Buddy?
>
>Developing User Interfaces for Microsoft Windows
>ISBN 0-7356-0586-6
>
>The blub from mspress.microsoft.com says:
>
>"Create better user interfaces by designing from the outside in.
>
>How important is user interface design? A poorly executed interface can frustrate users—and cost your organization time and money—while an effective design can improve productivity by helping users get their work done. So what makes good interfaces good and bad interfaces bad? Which design choices can improve the user’s experience with a program? Emphasizing practical results over theory, this concise, Windows-focused handbook distills industry best practices and the author’s 25 years of software development expertise into straightforward and effective methods you can apply right now to create more usable—user-driven—software. Coverage includes:
>
>• Basic concepts of user interface (UI) design—knowing the standards; establishing consistency
>• Practical development techniques—specific ways to improve the UI for applications built with the Win32® API or MFC
>• Understanding the user experience—putting the goals of the user ahead of yours; focusing your creativity the “right” way
>• Windows user interface components—mastering the fundamentals; making appropriate choices
>• Testing and evaluation—ensuring software quality and usability"
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