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DevCon Thursday Report, Part 1 with photos
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06/10/2004 11:11:30
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Conferences & events
Miscellaneous
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00947973
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My paper is available along with demo and free source code - http://www.activevfp.com/avfpdemo2/default.aspx . The site is all about creating apps with VFP that interop with ASP.NET. So instead of an just an article, I devote a whole web site to the subject. Now if someone else is interested and they want to write an article, they have full access to the resources there...

>Why not find out? Got to be honest with you, I rarely look at the VFP docs for anything other than syntax. If I want to find something about functionality in detail, I search at MS for whitepapers, here at UT, Google or the Wiki. If you wrote a paper and it was available, what's the big deal that it's not techinically in the VFP docs? If you can't find something in about 5 minutes on the internet now-a-days then you're really not trying.
>
>>I think it's more useful here than in mags although having it in mags would be nice. If I could write the documentation and have it put the regular VFP docs, I would definitely do that, although I'm sure Calvin or Rick would do a much better job than me...
>>>Sounds like there just might be more time to write something yourself than you first thought...
>>>
>>><snip>
>>>>I've been writing about it over and over again here on the Universal Thread as I did in that thread and it's frustrating to see the same questions over and over again.
>>><snip>
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