Do you know any good books, websites or tutorials for beginners in Visual Foxpro?

I haven't programmed in a while. I'm basically hacking into an old system made for our business and trying to upgrade it and add new functions.

I understand programming concepts. I just haven't sat down and produced any significant code in the past few years because I was working in a different field.

Oh and yes, I've googled and have a few pdfs. But recommendations from experts are always welcome so I can get started in the right direction.

I'm programming for business applications - accounting, inventory -- that sort of stuff.

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I would recommend having a look through the catalogue at Hentzenwerke for books. Also subscribe to the VFP mailing list at Leafe.com is frequented by most of the gurus in the field.

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Thanks. I know about Hentzenwerke but Leafe.com is new to me. – andy u May 25 '11 at 4:46
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The Visual FoxPro Wiki and the Foxite forums are the best places I've found for FoxPro information and to interact with experience FoxPro developers.

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Additionally, the Universal Thread is loaded with VFP experts...

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For ongoing advice, take a look at FoxRockX, a bi-monthly magazine devoted to VFP.

Tamar

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Good to see you here, Tamar! – Chris Vesper May 25 '11 at 18:35
Yeah did a FoxPro Advisor article for you a lifetime ago! – Alan B May 26 '11 at 9:02
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Learning Visual Foxpro is referenced in Links to blogs that have something to do with VFP, or by VFP folk but I wanted to call it out directly.

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Any reason why you wanted to call it out directly? – andy u May 27 '11 at 4:14
Because it applies directly to the question "Do you know any good books, websites or tutorials for beginners in Visual Foxpro?", even though the asker may find other useful content on some of the other blogs referenced in the "Links to blogs that have something to do with VFP, or by VFP folk" – Chris Vesper May 27 '11 at 21:32
No, I meant what do you like about it? :) ... sorry, it wasn't meant to be sarcastic. – andy u May 30 '11 at 0:44
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I like http://www.tek-tips.com. It's a general site but it's got a forum for VFP and another for older versions.

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Thanks...I couldn't find VFP at first, but then realized I was looking at the wrong category. – andy u May 30 '11 at 0:46
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