>I know there is a discussion currently about the best Foxpro magazine. Well, I want to know what the best Foxpro book is/are. I've purchase enough Foxpro books (mostly based on older version 2.5/2.6) to start a small library and is not about to contribute too many more. Specifically, a good book about proper use of OOP as it applies to Foxpro would be nice with detail sample applications/codes. Lastly, yes I know I could browse through the local bookstore but not all bookstores carry enough Foxpro-based books to make a good judgement. What do you recommend???
My favourite is still "The Pros Talk Microsoft Visual FoxPro 3"
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Nick
Nick Neklioudov
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