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Shortest path to becoming a Visual Foxpro Expert
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19/08/1997 06:18:41
 
 
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18/08/1997 19:10:36
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00045408
Message ID:
00045489
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>>>I have been developing in FP and VFP for about 2 years now. I would like to learn more about VFP and would like to know what is the shortest route and most efficent route to this end?
>>>
>>>If anyone could point me towards some resources, or would have time to reply, I would appreciate it.
>>>
>>>Here is my proposed plan so far...
>>>
>>
>>>1. Develop, Develop, Develop
>>1) Crash and re-boot, crash and re-boot, crash and re-boot
>>
>>>Are any of these more valuable than any of the others? Is there anything that I have left out?
>>Yeah, your purchase of a copy of PowerBuilder. Or, if you believe MS hype, "just wait til 6.0, it'll be great!"
>
>Richard.
>
>If you are unhappy with FoxPro in ANY of its forms then quit using it. Just because you have had a bad experience with it is no reason to slam the product. Obviously you have an unrequited desire to be a PowerBuilder developer, so I suggest you go find a PowerBuilder job and board and have a ball there. The sysops have tried and done a magnificent job of keeping this board clear of massive flaming and flamers and to be perfectly honest, you are pushing the limits of my 'flameon' button. You come this board with a strongly negatively worded question, and when you get a response, you proceed to take upon yourself the title of "spelling, grammar, and syntax police" without asking if the jobs are already taken. Now you come over to this thread and take YOUR frustrations out on someone who is simply looking for advice on how to better themselves in their chosen profession. If you cannot offer constuctive comments in a public forum, then perhaps you should quit reading the boards. If
>you feel need to reply, then do so privately. My e-mail address is on file.

Dorris,
Good reply. If we can't help each other in a positive manner we have defeated one of the purposes of this forum.


Bill Chadbourne
wchad@ime.net
William Chadbourne
Senior Programmer/Analyst
State of Maine - DAFS App Team

Oracle - When you care enough to use the very best!!
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