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The LA Fox Developer Newsletter
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September
1994
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The LA Fox Developer
is the monthly newsletter of the LA Fox User Group. The purpose is information sharing among application developers and users working with
FoxPro.
LA Fox Address:
LA Fox User Group
977 Ashbndge Lane
Harbor City, CA 90710
LA Fox Board of Directors
Chuck Williams, President
Barry Lee, Vice President/Newsletter Editor
Allen Garfein, Treasurer/Membership
George Dvorak
Bill Seldon
Kns Dahlin
The newsletter contains regular columns and articles from other user groups.
XPro User Group
2210 Wilshire Blvd.
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#161
Santa Monica, CA 90403
OC
MS
FoxPro Developers Group
Subscriptions
The annual membership fee for the LA Fox
User Group, including subscription to
The LA
Fox
Developer
Newsletter,
is
$45.
Disclaimer
Neither the LA Fox User Group, the XPro User Group, the OC MS FoxPro Developers Group, their officers or board of directors or their members make any express or implied warranties of any kind with regard to any information disseminated, including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for particular purpose.
Opinions provided by newsletter articles, or by speakers, members, or guests who address the meetings, are individual opinions only, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the group. All opinions and information should be carefully considered, and the group is not liable for any incident or consequential damages in connection with, or arising out of, the furnishing or use of any information or opinions. Brand names and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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Out and About
(Con’t from page 1)
to stay with in the SanDiego area while DevCon is going on. (A word of warning, though.... my mother-in-law has an expression that sums it up
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“Fish and company stink after three days.”)
past, to be a teaching DevCon. Microsoft will be rolling out FoxPro 3.0. Many of the seminars will be addressing the new technology in 3.0, so it it will provide the first opportunity for non• beta testers to “get a leg up” on everyone who doesn’t attend.
you
can
be sure they will be top-notch because of the atmosphere in which this newest offering is being presented. (Don’t forget... .this release is supposed to be the first completely Microsoft product.) I
have
found out, though, that one of the people that has been invited to speak is John Miller, President of the Orange County FUG.
to
rub
elbows with most of the important/influential people within the FoxPro community.
For more information, call (800) 636-9776.
Elsewhere....
Chuck Williams, President of LA Fox, is not “missing in action”. His company is involved in a project with Microsoft’s ITG Department. That’s their internal MIS group. His group was recently relocated from Redmond to Issaquah. That’s Indian for “Don’t know where else to put them”. He returns to the LA area every weekend and should be back with us in time for the October meeting.
Les Pinter, featured speaker at the July meeting of LA Fox, made good on his promise to provide the group with back issues of
The Pinter FoxPro Letter,
as well as delivering the source code for the last 5-1/2 years of his newsletter. In order to make obtaining copies of the three disks easier, we’ve decided to make
two
copies of the disk set and have an Orange County contact and an
LA
County contact. Those members from OC may contact Barry Lee at (714) 968-4225, CID# 72723,3422. We’re looking for a volunteer to take care of the LA County requests. The disks will also be available at the meetings for those members wishing to make copies. The newsletters will be available at the meetings until we
run
out.
Call for articles.
The LA Fox Developer Newsletter
is looking for articles to include in the newsletter. These articles may be on any Fox-related subject.... programming techinques, thirdparty add-ons, book reviews, etc. And guess what? You don’t have to be a Nobel prize-winning author to submit. You may
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