>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???
>
>
I agree with Nick.
Go to URL
http://mspress.microsoft.com/mspress/Books/Des/724.HTM .
THE PROS TALK MICROSOFT VISUAL FOXPRO 3 gives you key insights into
using Visual FoxPro 3 to develop state-of-the-art, high-performance,
low-maintenance database applications. It combines four valuable
strategic reports: Visual FoxPro Data Dictionary, by Doug Hennig;
Developing Client/Server Applications with Visual FoxPro and SQL
ServerTM, by Robert Green; Visual FoxPro Forms and Functions, by
Stephen A. Sawyer; and Object-Oriented Programming with Visual
FoxPro, by David Frankenbach.
It still applies in VFP5 and is definitely worth the price.
==Carl
Carl J. WarnerVFUG OfficerThe early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.