I opened the big box-o'-books. What a weird selection was in there! About half of it was the manuals from M$. Another big chunk were VFP3! (Including YAG's Codebook). No Hackers Guide (treasured, of course) or other more general books -- anywhere. Maybe I have another box somewhere....
Here are some with potential use to someone:
-- Internet applications with visual FoxPro 6 -- 1001 things you wanted to know about visual FoxPro -- WebRAD Building database applications on the Web -- Client server applications with visual FoxPro and SQL server -- Using VFP 5 (Michael Antonovich) -- Using VFP 6 (Manachem Bazian)
I think those last two were the books I gave to students at my VFP classes.
Ken
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022, 1:48 PM Jeff Roberts jefflroberts@gmail.com wrote:
Happy Retirement Ken! If you are really throwing them out, let me know if you are willing to ship them to me (I'll pay for shipping and for your trouble). We have a couple of foxpro projects that I think will never die and I have a few people on my team I would give them to. You can email me directly if you'd like. -Jeff
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 1:38 PM Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) < foxhelp@information-architecture.com> wrote:
Hi, folks --
Five or so years since retiring, and all "just-in-case" scenarios fully played out, so... The last chapter in my Fox story is imminent. My large cache of FoxPro books is hitting the recycle bin.
Long live(d) the Fox!
Cheers,
Ken
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