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Webrad: Building Database Applications on the Web with Visual FoxPro and Web Connection
A tutorial for novices and a reference for experienced users, featuring step-by-step guidelines for using Web Connection in a day-to-day manner as a developer, this book offers several development alternatives based on the user's style. Demonstrated are the building of two different applications, o
Paperback, 550 pages
Published
July 1st 2002
by Hentzenwerke Publishing
(first published June 2002)
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Aug 03, 2007
Dude
rated it
it was ok
Recommends it for:
only someone needing to learn webconnect for VFP.
Not Great, But Decent Considering not many Alternatives
This book gets rave reviews from many readers, but I am not as enthusiastic. I suspect that my difference in perception is due to the fact that I am not a VFP developer, but rather a web developer trying to learn VFP in order to maintain a legacy system that is new to me. The book is really clearly written for the seasoned VFP developer who is new to web development, and not for someone like me who is an experienced web developer needing to ...more
This book gets rave reviews from many readers, but I am not as enthusiastic. I suspect that my difference in perception is due to the fact that I am not a VFP developer, but rather a web developer trying to learn VFP in order to maintain a legacy system that is new to me. The book is really clearly written for the seasoned VFP developer who is new to web development, and not for someone like me who is an experienced web developer needing to ...more
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