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The LA Fox Developer Newsletter
November 1997
The LA Fox Developer
is the monthly newsletter of
the LA Fox Developers Group. The purpose is
information sharing among application developers
and users workina with
FoxPro.
LA Fox Address
LA Fox
Barry R. Lee
714/375-3300
P.O. Box 6624
Huntington Beach, CA 92615-6624
LA Fox Board of Directors
Barry R.
Lee, President/Newsletter Editor
Bill Anderson, Vice President/Programs
Twila Miller, Treasurer/Membership
Chuck Williams President Emeritus
George Dvorak
Bill Seldon
Mike Cummings
Michael Meer
George Porter
LA
Fox
is
the oldest FoxPro developer’s group
in
Southern California. The newsletter contains regular
columns as well as articles from other user groups.
XPro User Group
Randy Unruh
310/399-9159
2210 Wilshire Blvd.
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#161
Santa Monica, CA 90403
OC FoxPro Developers
Group
Mike Vincent
(714)970-9147
Membership/Subscription
The annual membership fee for the LA Fox Develop-
ers Group, including subscription to The LA Fox
Developer Newsletter, is $45.
Disclaimer
Neither the LA Fox User Group, the XPro User
Group, the OC 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 a 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 consid-
ered, 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 respec-
tive owners.
Out and About
(Con’t from Page 1)
Edge” column for FoxTalk. His consulting practise in California includes
both corporate customers and firms that market applications written in
FoxPro. He gives in-house seminars in English, French, Portuguese,
Russian and Spanish. Les is a private pilot, and once played lead guitar in
the road band for Jerry Lee Lewis.
[Sorry.. .just
had to stick that it in, Les!J
Elsewhere...
November 17-21, 1997. Comdex
‘97, the big daddy of all computer trade
conferences, convenes in Las Vegas. The convention pulled in about
250,000 people last year, clogged up all the phone lines, and filled every
hotel in the area. If you’re going, you’d better start planning now.
January 19-23, 1998. Application Developers Training Company is offering
an intensive 5-day training class in VFP
in
Los Angeles. January 19-20 is
the “Fundamentals” portion, January 21-22 is the “Intermediate” class, and
January 23 is the “Advanced” level class. Cost of the class vary: Introduc-
tory Only (2 days)
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$695; Intermediate Only (2 days)
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$695; Advanced
Only (1 day)
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$395. They’re also offered in combinations: Intro and
Intermediate
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$1,195; Intermediate and Advanced
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$895; and all three
seminars
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$1,495. For more information, contact ADTC at 800/578-2062 or
visit their WebSite at
http:/Mww.appdev.
corn.
Spring ‘98
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FoxPro Developers Conference.
Microsoft and Advisor
Publications surprised all of us by announcing their next DevCon for May of
1998. Stay tuned, right here, for more details. (You’ll know as soon as we
do.)
August ‘98
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2nd Annual Southern California
FoxPro Conference.
Sponsored by Microcomputer Engineering Services, LLC, this conference
was one of the highlights of the 1997 “conference season”, providing a
chance to see nationally-known speakers in a somewhat smaller, more
intimate setting. Last year, the conference drew attendees from New
Jersey to The Phillipines. This time out, the conference is going to be held
at The Doubletree Hotel in Orange County. The conference WebSite will be
up and running shortly, providing all the details for this great cost-effective
event. And, of course, you can follow all the details right here. So start
making plans now to attend.
Since We Last Met...
It’s Microsoft’s Turn in the Barrel...Again. In an
effort
to stop a perceived
Microsoft monopoly, the Justice Deptartment is reviewing a request to fine
MS $1 M per day for unfair practices (and violation of its 1995 agreement/
settlement), based upon it’s apparent insistence that Internet Explorer be
installed as an integral part of Windows 95 by manufacturers of PCs. The
parade has been joined by Netscape, Sun Microsystems, and, in an effort
to get back into the limelight, Ralph Nader.
Would You Care to Quantify That?...If you’re
looking for some way to
truly quantify Bill Gates’ wealth check out:
http://www.quuxuum.org/evan-bin/sock.p!
http://turnon.netlite.com/incoming/BillGatesWealthIndex.txt
http://www.webho.com/WealthClock
Kind of interesting.
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