Michael,
Not so long ago I asked the same. Cindy Winegarten passed this to me.
>Ric,
>
>You're also going to want something on design of object-oriented software. >Markus Egger's book, Advanced Object Oriented Programming with Visual FoxPro >6.0 would be helpful.
>
>There are a lot of practical areas that the exams themselves don't cover - I >guess they figure you've got those parts down before you get to the "higher >level" stuff. You might also look into training materials like videos or >workbooks. The AppDev videos with Jim Booth are popular, as well as the >TakeNote courseware. The exams also don't really cover "programming" - things >like the syntax of a particular command. But that's all in the docs for anyone >to look up.
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>There are also a lot of discussions here on the UT about design issues - why >to do something one way or another. You might end up spending some time >digging in the archives, so the cost of a PUTM would be valuable.
>
>While you're on the Wiki, surf all the links; there is a lot there, too about >design issues.
>
>Cindy Winegarden
>Microsoft Certified Professional, Visual FoxPro
Use the WIKI. It may take some getting the hang of time - but I find the reading is worth it.
HTH
Ric
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