James,
Although I see that Mike and Ed have already recommended object-oriented theory, I think it's worth saying it a third time, as that more than anything is what enables the VFP developer to distinguish himself head and shoulders above the masses of VB and Access developers.
Just my $.02.
>Hello All:
>this message might seem a little strange. I am trying to devise a plan as to what I would like to learn in FoxPro over the next several months. I have been programming a little more than a year in FoxPro. I have had some experience in Report writing, form design, seeks, scans... the basics. I know it is probably a loaded question but what areas would you suggest a novice programmer to focus on. I understand this also depends on practical use, but generally speaking.
>I appreciate any replys.
>Thanks
>James
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