Hi Alex,
Assuming your friend is familiar with VFP, you could start him out with Jim Booth's n-tier white paper at
http://jamesbooth.com/n-tier.htm. Also, Doug Hennig has a paper on n-tier available for download at
http://www.stonefield.com (click on the "technical papers" link for a list of the individual papers). I'm sure there are many other good ones too, but these two come to mind right away.
And since you mentioned SQL Server, I'd recommend the book "Client/Server Applications with Visual FoxPro and SQL Server" by Urwiler, DeWitt, Levy, & Koorhan, published by Hentzenwerke.
HTH,
-Rick
>Hi everyone,
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>I'm trying to "convert" a friend of mine to n-tier development.
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>So far I think I "sold" him on the idea of going to sql-connections in Orlando (hey Organizers, do I get brownie points for this?!?).
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>Focus, Alex, FOCUS...
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>He is kind of understanding the concepts so far, but it would be much easier if I could direct him to one or more web sites with information on n-tier developments.
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>Ideas?
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>Thanks!
>
>Alex
Rick Borup, MCSD
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