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20/05/1997 10:23:40
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00032359
Message ID:
00032950
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>Craig,
>
>You didn't ask me, but I thought I would answer anyways.
>
>I finished that book last week. In my humble opinion it was VERY BASIC and did NOT offer anything new over what is available in the VFP documentation. In fact I would say there was far less information in it (despite its thickness).
>
>HOWEVER, it was better organized (my opinion) than the VFP documentation.
>
>I felt somewhat misled by the title, expecting to read a lot more about "framework", the benefits thereof, and recommendations for making one's own. There was extremely LITTLE in this regard.
>It comes with a diskette, but there was so little in the book that I never even bothered with the diskette. Maybe everything that I feel was missing is in there, but if it is there ought to be some clear mention of its content in the book. There was almost nil on that!
>
>All in all, I think it would be helpful for a genuine novice, but I think I am a tiny bit beyond that and I found it not enlightening at all.
>
>regards,
>Jim N
>
>>
>>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


Thanks...that's exactly what I thought someone would say....sounds like it is typical of his past writings.

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