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Subject: RE: Books for "newbies"
Author: "Testi, Anthony L (UseTemp)"
Posted: 2003/04/30 16:40:00
 
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I agree www.hentzenwerke.com is the best for VFP books. Also try and find
a local Fox User group. For no other reason then they might have a group
buying discount. If at all possible go to a conference.

Anthony

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Wyne [mailto:alanw /AT/ rollpak D.OT com]



Check out the book selection at www.hentzenwerke.com



----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel N. Fischoff" <petrukio@rcn.com>


> Heya,
>
> What kind of books would y'all recommend for someone like me, who is
> interested in updating his knowledge base? I'm a dBase-style programmer
from
> as far back as dBase III. Most of my programming is don't in Clipper
(before
> CA bought them out) and in FoxPro 2.6. I also have a background in
standard
> languages like C and COBOL (though I never much cared for the latter).
>
> I'm interested in bringing myself up-to-date, all the way to VFP 8.0.
Does
> anyone have ideas for books/URLs/etc at limited cost? I can't afford the
> thousands of dollars that various companies charge for this kind of thing.
>
>
> Joel
>
>
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