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The LA Fox Developer Newsletter
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August 1999
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The LA Fox Developer
is the monthly newsletter of the LA Fox Developers Group. The purpose is information sharing among application developers and users working with
FoxPm.
LA Fox Addess
LA Fox
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
Jonathan Melvin
Wayne Stahnke
David Salson
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.
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OC FoxPro Developers Group
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The annual membership fee for the LA Fox Developers Group, including subscription to The LA Fox Developer Newsletter, is $48.
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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 anW 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 considered, and the group is not liable for any incident or consequential damages in connection with, or arising out of, the fumishing 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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Elsewhere
3rd Annual Southern California Visual FoxPro Conference, August
26-29, 1999, DoubleTree Hotel, Costa Mesa, CA. Sponsored by Micro
computer Engineering Services, LLC (MESLLC), this show promises to be one of the highlights of the conference season.The event will be held at The Doubletree Hotel in Costa Mesa, CA, the site of last year's conference. We’ll be following the same format of having the opening/keynote address on the evening of the 26th, with actual sessions beginning on Friday morning, the 27th, and running through Sunday, the 29th. Currently, the confirmed speakers for the conference are Menachem Bazian, Jim Booth, Randy Brown, Gary
DeWitt,
Mike Feltman, Toni Feitman, Eldor Gemst, Tamar Granor, Y.Alan Griver, Doug Hennig, Ken Levy, Rod Paddock, John Petersen, Steve Sawyer, Drew Speedie, and others. Attendees will have their choice of approximately 70 sessions to sit in on. For further information, keep your browsers pointed to
http://www.mesllc.com/conf99.html.
For your convenience, the conference registration form can be found on page 9 of this newsletter or you may download it from the conference website. It’s still the best deal going!!
MaxTeach, August 26,1999.
First ever MaxTeach One-Day Conference for Visual MaxFrame Professional developers August26, 1999, DoubleTree Hotel, Costa Mesa, CA. VMP developers will not want to miss this opportunity to spend a day improving their skills in the Visual MaxFrame Professional 4.0 framework. Drew Speedie and other speakers will cover many topics not discussed in the Reference Guide/Tutorials, and Drew will chair a
Q&A
session. Session notes are provided. Join your fellow VMP developers forthis special event, held in conjunction with the 3rd Annual Southern California Visual FoxPro Conference. MaxTeach attendees who also attend the Visual FoxPro Conference receive a substantial discount on the registration fee. For more session and registration information, point your browser to
http://www.maxlink.com/vmp/maxteach.htm.
VFE DevCon, September 19-22, 1999, Monte Carlo, Las Vegas, NV.
That’s right, it’s happening again. F1 Technologies is pleased to announce that it will be hosting the 5th almost annual Visual FoxExpress Developers Conference. The annual Visual FoxExpress developers conference has long been the premier third party application development tool event This year they’ve teamed up with Markus Egger of EPS Software and Rick Strahi of West-Wind Technologes to bring you an event like no other
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The Visual FoxExpress Mega Double Impact Extreme DevCon! This one-of-a
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kind event focuses on the hottest Visual FoxPro application development techniques including COP, COM, DCOM, XML, DHTML and more, as well as using best-of-breed tools such as Visual FoxExpress, Web Connection and Visual WebBuilder for creating desktop, client-server, n-tier and Internet/Intranet applications. You can register for both events for just $1099, the Visual FoxExpress Developers Conference from Sunday
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Wednesday for $599 or the Mega Double Impact Event from Wednesday to Sunday is also just $599. For more info, visit Fl’s website at
http:// wvwv.fltech.com.
Since We Last Met.....
Mind-it Added to the Conference Website. Ever since PageWatch decided to curtail its valued service last month, for “bigger and better things”, I’ve
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