Try to give a first hand consideration on the Advanced Objected Oriented. While it seems an advanced one, the book will certainly help the guy understand the OOP feature of VFP.
>We have a brand new developer (yikes), completely new to VFP, and database development too. We're using VFP 6.0 SP3. So, in searching for books here's a list of what we've come up with so far for him to wade through:
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>1. Using Visual Foxpro 6.0 Special Edition (Bazian/Booth).
>2. Effective Techniques for Application Development with Visual Foxpro 6.0 (Sawyer/Booth).
>3. Hacker's Guide to Visual Foxpro 6.0 (Granor/Roche).
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>So, my question: Is this a good path for a new guy? We're a little concerned about #1, because of reviews we read on Amazon about that particular title, although the "Using Visual Foxpro 5.0 Special Edition (Antonovich, et. al.)" has great reviews. Any comments, suggestions, etc. would be appreciated.
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>Thanks.
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
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