>>Thanks, George:
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>>One consequence of this thread is there are now 1501 items that should be addressed in you new book (hint, hint) :)
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>Geez, Jim. You don't give up, do you< g >? I could (I suppose) write one, getting it published would be an entirely different matter.:-)
George,
You have got to be KIDDING me!!! An API guide designed for VFP developer's would sweep through the VFP community like a prarie fire.
Take a poll on the UT, talk to Hentzen at DevCon, I'll bet everyone says the same thing. I can approach Hentzen via e-mail if you like, but I would not want to even begin to commit you to something you don't feel you have the time to do -- and it would take a lot of time. But, boy would it be worth it!!
By the way, I do give up, but it's pretty rare, especially when I am convinced that something really needs to be done. You are certainly the guy to do this, and it really needs to be done.
Jim Edgar
Jurix Data Corporation
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