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Got a toe stuck in the waters....
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Visual FoxPro
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Visual FoxPro Beta
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This online tutorial might be helpful:

http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~thicks/

also:

http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_visual_foxpro.html
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/fox7help/html/dgobject_oriented_programming.asp
http://advisor.com/Articles.nsf/ID/FA9903.URNEK01

I didn't notice if you said you had the book:
Advanced Object Oriented Programming with Visual Foxpro 6.0?

Also chapters 13-17 of the QUE Special Edition Using Visual Foxpro 6 had some really good OOP stuff in there.
http://docs.rinet.ru/GlyadiLisu/ch13/ch13.htm#UnderstandingObjectOrientedProgramming

That should get you started.


>Tracy -
>
>Thanks, actually I've have a substantial collection of books, and have learned alot from them. As mentioned earlier the Hentzenwerks books are exceptionally helpful, I also have a large collection of Delphi Books and again have learned a good deal.
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>What I expected from the post was a "jump start", sort of an outline of steps. My mistake...
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>You need to do this....
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>Since I haven't written my first OOP program, there are a lot of questions that will come up, as most programmers know, once you put the first puzzle to together to rest are easy.
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>If you don't ask the right questions, you can't get the right answers. I obviously haven't asked the right questions.
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>I picked two of the "procedures" I new would be difficult to convert as guidelines.
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>I was hoping the forum would shorten the learning curve.
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>I have respect for your knowlege and the time it took to gain.
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>Thanks for trying to help...
>
>no reply required
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