What's
New in Visual FoxPro 8.0 by Tamar E. Granor, Doug Hennig, Jim Slater
Book Description: What's most important when deciding what to
include in a new release? Is it bug fixes? Or programming productivity
features? Or end-user functionality that will help the developer sell upgrades
to applications to their customer and user base? Visual FoxPro 8.0 combines
the best of all worlds.
So what's new in Visual FoxPro 8.0? Lots of things! New base classes,
including CursorAdapter, Collection, and XMLAdapter. Powerful new tools,
including the Toolbox, Task Pane Manager, and Code References. Structured
error handling featuring the new TRY . . . CATCH . . . ENDTRY structure.
Improvements in the database engine, including SQL enhancements, a View
Designer that actually works, and an updated OLE DB provider. The list
goes on and on.
What's New in Visual FoxPro 8 organizes the new features into functional
categories and shows you how and why to use each of them.
No matter what your area of interest, there's a lot of new stuff in
the latest to appear from the Fox labs in Redmond - and you won't find
a better, more concise guide of what's new, and how to use it, than in
this compendium put together by two of the finest Fox developers on the
planet.
Advanced
Object Oriented Programming with Visual FoxPro 6.0 by Markus
Egger, Mac
Rubel Book Description
This book combines OOP theory and real-world practical
wisdom, all from the Visual FoxPro point of view. Covered are multi-tiered
architecture; OO design patterns; object metrics; and OO requirements,
modeling, and design, including the UML.
Paperback from Hentzenwerke Publishing
MegaFox:
1002 Things You Wanted to Know About Extending Visual FoxPro by Marcia Akins, Andy Kramek, Rick Schummer, Steve Dingle
Book Description: With its native data engine, rich object-oriented
language, and capabilities to produce COM servers and consumer Web services,
Visual FoxPro is the single most flexible programming tool available to
software developers. But in today's programming environment, nothing stands
alone. This guide will show developers how to extend the scope and power
of Visual FoxPro as a development tool by integrating it with other software
technologies. This much-anticipated sequel to 1001 Things You Wanted to
Know About VFP, this both epands coverage of topics such as data driving
and reporting and introduces new topics such as e-mail, IntelliSense, charts
and graphs, PDF technology, MSDE, COM/DCOM, XML/ADO, and designing for
extensibility.
Paperback from Hentzenwerke Corporation