Hi Martin....
The site Susan mentions is worth a look but it covers just the basics. While I've not found a lot of online "courses" there is a lot of online learning material out there with some free stuff and some that costs. You might check out some or all of the following....
www.microendeavors.comwww.keystonelearning.comwww.takenote.comwww.pinpub.com/foxtalk/home.htm (articles and enewsletters)
www.advisor.com (home of Foxpro Advisor among others... some articles and a tips enewsletter)
www.westwind.com (white papers and tech articles)
www.lespitner.com (tech articles...lessons)
www.stonefield.com (articles... some by Doug Henning that are really good)
www.stevenblack.comJim Booth, who frequents this site, has a web site with great stuff on it but I can't seem to find where I put his site url.
The Virtual Foxpro Users Group at
www.vfug.org has lessons and newsletters. Some of the heavy hitters here at the UT (and one moron < s >) write articles for this publication.
The fox wiki has tons of stuff....
http://fox.wiki.com (I think ?)
Anyway... I hope this helps!
Tom Gahagan
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