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Subject: RE: Learning
Author: "Greg Gum"
Posted: 2004/06/30 17:31:49
 
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Hi Brian,

There are many good books on learning FoxPro, all available at
www.Hentzenwerke.com.

If you're brand new to FoxPro, check out: Fundamentals: Building Visual
Studio Applications on a Visual FoxPro 6.0 Foundation

If you have been using FoxPro for a bit, but the syntax is giving you a hard
time, the Hackers Guide to VFP is far better than the MS Language Reference.

If you're looking for solutions to various problems that you run into in
application development, checkout 1001 Things You wanted to know about VFP.
It's a "How To" book, one of my favorites.

Another way to learn VFP is with a framework, as you get to see code and get
an idea of how it all fits together. I like my own framework, Turbo-Fox
(www.Turbo-Fox.com), but there are other good ones as well.

Hope this helps,

Greg

-----Original Message-----
From: profoxtech-bounces at leafe .DOT com [mailto:profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com] On
Behalf Of Brian Erickson
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 4:58 PM
To: profoxtech at leafe .DOT com
Subject: Learning

What is a good book to get to start learning about FoxPro???

Brian Erickson
mailto:brian@dashley.net



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