FoxPro 2.5 Programmer's Ref. (Win|DOS)|J Hawkins 1565292103

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||boek: FoxPro 2.5 Programmer's Reference (Windows|DOS)||Que Programming Series

||door: John Hawkins, Tamar E. Granor

||taal: en
||jaar: 1993
||druk: ?
||pag.: 1251p
||opm.: paperback|like new

||isbn: 1-56529-210-3
||code: 1:002134

--- Over het boek (foto 1): FoxPro 2.5 Programmer's Reference (Windows|DOS) ---

The comprehensive encyclopedia for advanced users who want to develop powerful, effective database programs! Arranged by topic with explanations of every FoxPro command. Covers tools, programming data manipulation, database operations, printing, and more. Numerous examples show the best way to use each command and function. Covers Version 2.5 for DOS & Windows.

[source: https--www.amazon.com]

Provides the reader with detailed explanations of every FoxPro 2.5 command. Commands and functions are grouped into logical categories to assist the programmer in selecting the appropriate command or function. Numerous examples demonstrate the best way to use each command and function.

[source: https--www.goodreads.com]

--- Over (foto 2): John Hawkins ---

John L. Hawkins is a life-long writer, beginning with the back page column of his grammar school newspaper.

From 1987 John was a writer, columnist, then Editor-in-Chief of Advisor Media. Collaborating with his wife Jeanne, John created dozens of ADVISOR brand magazines and journals (photo) many in conjunction with major companies including Apple, CA, IBM, Microsoft and others.

John created website ADVISOR.com providing Expert Advice and Know-How. He has written thousands of articles for ADVISOR and other publications and online sites.

John has been a featured speaker at hundreds of ADVISOR and business conferences in US, Canada, Europe and Asia, including leading a panel at a Department of Defense conference in Washington (photo). Also, he has consulted many technology companies.

For several years, John led an information technology firm in San Francisco, providing business computers, networking, and custom software applications. Holding an MBA, John taught college business technology courses, and was host of monthly Accountants Microcomputer Report for CPAs.

John was a host, director, writer and producer of shows for radio and television, and was co-host of Leonard Nimoy's CNBC-TV weekly series "The Next Wave" (photo). He was creative director of a San Francisco marketing communications firm.

Also, John is a musician, photographer, filmmaker, and entrepreneur. He has been CEO or a senior executive of many enterprises, including television and radio broadcasting, information technology, print, video and audio media, live events, manufacturing, advertising, entertainment, and consulting.

[source: https--www.amazon.com/stores/author/B001K8N2LA/about]

--- Over (foto 3): Tamar E. Granor ---

Tamar E. Granor, Ph.D., is the owner of Tomorrow's Solutions, LLC. She has developed and enhanced numerous applications for businesses and other organizations, primarily using Visual FoxPro, including integrating it with Microsoft Office. She currently focuses on working with other developers through consulting and subcontracting. Tamar served as Editor of FoxPro Advisor magazine from 1994 to 2000. She is currently the magazine's Technical Editor and coauthor of the popular Advisor Answers column.

Tamar is co-author of What's New in Visual FoxPro 8.0, Hacker's Guide to Visual FoxPro 7.0 (and its award-winning predecessor), What's New in Visual FoxPro 7.0, and Microsoft Office Automation with Visual FoxPro. She is the Technical Editor of Visual FoxPro Certification Exams Study Guide. All of these books are available from Hentzenwerke Publishing (www.hentzenwerke.com). Tamar is also co-author of the Hacker's Guide to Visual FoxPro 3.0 (Addison-Wesley); she contributed to John Hawkins' FoxPro 2.5 Programmer's Reference (Que).

Tamar is a Microsoft Certified Professional and a Microsoft Support Most Valuable Professional. She speaks frequently about Visual FoxPro at conferences and user groups in North America and Europe.

Tamar's years of writing, editing, presentations, and community work have given her considerable experience with Microsoft Office. She has been using OpenOffice.org for the bulk of those activities since late in 2002.

Tamar earned her doctorate in Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania, where her research focused on implementation of user interfaces. Tamar lives in suburban Philadelphia with her husband and two sons.

[source: https--www.hentzenwerke.com/catalog/granor_tamar.htm]

Tomorrow's Solutions, LLC is owned and operated by Tamar E. Granor, Ph.D., a consultant and application developer specializing in database applications. Since 1988, Tamar has been working primarily with Visual FoxPro and its predecessors, FoxPro and FoxBase+. She has worked with both large and small businesses as well as non-profit organizations.

Tamar E. Granor Tamar has written several books and hundreds of articles about Visual FoxPro and spoken at numerous conferences and user groups. She was a Microsoft Support Most Valuable Professional from the program's inception in 1993 through 2010. In 2007, Tamar received the Visual FoxPro Community Lifetime Achievement Award.

Tamar is also one of the partners of Geek Gatherings, the sponsor of the Southwest Fox and Southwest Xbase++ conferences.

[source: http--www.tomorrowssolutionsllc.com]

Tamar E. Granor, Ph.D., has developed and enhanced numerous FoxPro and Visual FoxPro applications for businesses and other organizations. She served as editor of FoxPro Advisor magazine and is the coauthor of the magazine's "Advisor Answers" column. She is the coauthor of Hacker's Guide to Visual FoxPro 6.0 and its predecessor, Hacker's Guide to Visual FoxPro 3.0. She is a Microsoft Certified Professional and a Microsoft Support Most Valuable Professional. She lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Della Martin has worked on some of the most unusual FoxPro and Visual FoxPro applications. She got her start writing a recruiting database for Duke Basketball and has worked for an architectural and engineering firm and at the University of Tennessee. She has written for FoxPro Advisor magazine and served as a judge for the 1998 and 1999 Visual FoxPro Excellence Awards. She lives in Cary, North Carolina.

[source: https--www.amazon.com.be]
Numéro de l'annonce: m2018511943