>>One day back in 1998 my boss came to the office and said "ok. we'll migrate to VFP". It wasn't a big deal for me because we were programming on Clipper and foxpro/DOS at the time, but what a big surprise I got when start to code, it was a completely new language with a lot of new features. So I first got panicked, later searched for help and found the UT in an Altavista search. The manuals that shiped with our version of VFP were not very explicit but that was an start, a good one indee. So I think the best way to learn VFP is read some introduction book, start coding and get a little help from your friends at UT.
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>>I know you'll get along with this. Count on us.
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>Emmanuael, remember to post a message to me here on the UT in about a month (wait until Sept 10th, the date Advisor DevCon occurs) and I will be able to point you additional resources to help you on using VFP.
OOOhh... I'm looking forward to seeing what you'll have for us.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer