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The LA Fox DeveloDer Newsletter
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January 1995
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Our Back Issues
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Following is a list of the back issues and the subjects covered in 1994:
January 1994
LA Fox President’s Column
XPro User Group News
The Pros Talk Fox
Work Opportunities
February
1994
LA Fox President’s Column
XPro User Group News
Event-Driven Programming
Books and Toys FoxExpress
March 1994
LA Fox President’s Column
XPro User Group News
The MAC Attack
FoxPro 2.6
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Not a Rumor!
April
1994
LA Fox President’s Column
XPro User Group News
Microsoft DevCast
FoxPro 3.0 Preview
Hot Tips
May 1994
LA Fox President’s Column
XPro User Group News
From the Pen Of Ken (Levy) GenScrnX
FoxPro Certification.. .The Pros’ Opinions
Hot Tips.... Multiple Size Radio Buttons
June 1994
LA Fox President’s Column
XPro User Group News
Shareware Review....FoxFinder v2.14
FoxPro 2.6 Codebook
Did He Really Say That? Adam Green
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July1994
LA Fox President’s Column
Out and About... .Current Events
Hot Tips.. .Spinners in a DOS Environment
Traversing the GP Fault
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Pt. I
Hot Off the Wire.. .More Undocumented FoxPro
September 1994
Out and About... Current Events
Looking for a New Home
Traversing the GP Fault
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Pt. II
XPro User Group News
Hot Tips... FoxPro Tips Through Experience
Three From Landmark... .Software Review
October 1994
Out and About... .Current Events
“Homeless Commitee” Formed
FoxPro MAC v2.6
Traversing the GP Fault
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Pt.
III
XBase History
From the Quill of Bill/Borland Unveils dBASE Windows
Calendar/Scheduler... .Software Review
We’ve come up with an easy way to submit articles to the
LA Fox Developer Newsletter
one that has been overlooked for a long time.
You can submit your articles to either Chuck Williams
(72330,2326) or Barry Lee (72723,3422) on
Compuserve.
These articles can be on any FoxPro-related topic, whether it concerns a new technique you’ve discovered, a certain development technique you may favo over others, book reviews, etc.
The quality of this newsletter really depends on the members that support it, not just read it. And I think we’d all be surprised by the useful information that could be circulated around the membership.
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