>A prime collection of Visual FoxPro books is for sale. All the books on the list are in excellent, bookstore-like condition and, where indicated, with original CD-ROMs. The prices are far lower than anything you’d pay for similar titles at amazon.com and negotiable. The books can be bought separately or as a collection, in which case a further discount would apply. Please send your inquiries to stan.j@execs.com.
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>1. J. Long “Visual FoxPro 3 Developer's Guide”, Third Edition + CD-ROM (ISBN 0-672-30653-0)
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>2. W. Phelps, A. Kramek, B. Grommes “The Revolutionary Guide to Visual FoxPro Object Oriented Programming” + CD-ROM (ISBN 1-874416-40-0)
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>3. Y. A. Griver “Visual FoxPro 3 Codebook” + CD-ROM (ISBN 0-7821-1648-5)
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>4. D. Henning, R. Green, S. A. Sawyer, D. Frankenbach “The Pros Talk Microsoft Visual FoxPro 3” + CD-ROM (ISBN 1-57231-233-5)
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>5. N. King “Visual FoxPro 3: Developing Full-Scale Applications” (ISBN 1-55851-415-5)
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>6. M. Bazian, J. Booth, J. Long, D. Norman “Visual FoxPro 3 Unleashed” + CD-ROM (ISBN 0-672-30758-8)
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>7. M. D. Antonovich “Special Edition Using Visual FoxPro 3” (ISBN 0-7897-0076-X)
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>8. E. Sander, S. Brentnall, J. Gunn “The Visual Guide to Visual FoxPro 3” (ISBN 1-56604-227-5)
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>9. T. Stearns, L. Stearns “Visual FoxPro Programming Basics” (ISBN 0-07-882092-8)
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>Besides, a CD-ROM is for sale: “Mastering Microsoft Visual FoxPro: In-Depth, Interactive Training for Experienced Developers”; Microsoft Official Curriculum; (ISBN 1-55615-911-0 ) + Microsoft license.
Did you forget to mention that they're all based on stuff two versions behind what ships today from MS?
Can you say "Taking up space that the wife thinks she can use now"? Thought so...