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19/05/1997 12:48:08
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
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Miscellaneous
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00032359
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>I can't speak to the quality or thoroughness of this book that I just got,
>but I thought maybe the table of contents may interest you and others.
>
>Visual FoxPro 5.0 for Windows
>Developing an Application Framework
>by Nelson King
>M&T Books
>ISBN 1-55851-560-7
>892 PAGES WITH 3.5" DISKETTE
>(diskette includes 100 pgs of docs, four standard app modules for
>modification,
> and a "complete application development class hierarchy.")
>
>Introduction
>Section 1: Starting An Application Framework
> Chapter 1: Organizing an Application and its Framework
> Chapter 2: Understanding OOP, Part I
>Section 2: Data Management for Applications
> Chapter 3: Data Management Fundamentals
> Chapter 4: Creating Data Management Elements
> Chapter 5: Using Database Elements
> Chapter 6: SQL and the Query and View Designers
> Chapter 7: Output and the Report Designer
>Section 3: Good Old-Fashioned Programming
> Chapter 8: The Programming Environment
> Chapter 9: Programming Basics
> Chapter 10: Procedural Programming
>Section 4: Object-Oriented Programming
> Chapter 11: Understanding OOP, Part II: Classes
> Chapter 12: Events and Methods
> Chapter 13: Debugging
>Section 5: Planning An Application
> Chapter 14: Application Analysis
> Chapter 15: Designing An Application
>Section 6: Building An Application Framework
> Chapter 16: Working on the Framework
> Chapter 17: Developing the User Interface
> Chapter 18: Mastering Forms
> Chapter 19: Mastering the Database
> Chapter 20: Advanced SQL and Views
>Section 7: Completing An Application Framework
> Chapter 21: Testing and Documentation
> Chapter 22: Standard Components and Modules
> Chapter 23: Delivering the Application
>
>Happy reading!!!


Carl, please let me know what you think of the book. I haven't been impressed with Nelson King's stuff in the past, but with so few VFP 5.0 books, I want to give this one a fair shake.

Craig
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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