Monday, October 03, 2005

FoxShow Interview with Ken Levy

Episode 24 features an interview with Ken Levy just as the 2005 MVP summit finished off.

Sunday, September 18, 2005

Drew Speedie Tragedy

Drew Speedie Tragedy - Visual FoxPro Wiki

On Friday, September 16, 2005, Drew Speedie and his son, Brent, fell a few hundred feet to their deaths from a bridge in Yellowstone Park. The Speedie family was on vacation there. Details of this tragedy are extremely limited at this time.

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Visual FoxPro DevCon 2004

Events by Alex Feldstein
Alex Feldstein

Saturday, August 20, 2005

The SPS Weblog - Visual FoxPro Grid - A Tip and a Calendar Class

i'm going to use the Visual FoxPro News page as a place for cool downloads that I see on a regular basis. First up- Sweet Pototo's calendar class.


The SPS Weblog - Visual FoxPro Grid - A Tip and a Calendar Class

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Visual FoxPro: Microsoft Visual FoxPro Roadmap

Sedna - while other MS code names are all about warm places in the Pacific, the Fox Team has chosen Sedna - just as if the sun was Microsft, VFP is the most distant body known that orbits it. Smaller than Pluto, but as noted, " not even officially a planet " - it still orbits, much like VFP still orbits the MS universe.

Visual FoxPro: Microsoft Visual FoxPro Roadmap

Thursday, March 31, 2005

FW: FoxCast presentation on "Test Driven Development in VFP"

 
BurtRosen will do a FoxCast presentation on "Test Driven Development in VFP" on Tuesday, April 12 at 7:00 pm Eastern. You can register for this FoxCast at www.foxcast.org. Save time, money, and headaches by delivering solid code the first time! FoxUnit is a framework for doing Test Driven Development in a VFP environment. In this session, Burt will introduce you to Test Driven Development and how to use FoxUnit to implement TDD in your daily software development. You will see how the use of FoxUnit will actually save development time and result in cleaner, more dependable code. Burt will also show how you can use a testing framework to rapidly change or refactor your code without accidentally introducing bugs. This is not some theoretical idea. This is a practical way to vastly improve your software and slash debug time.

Wednesday, March 30, 2005

The First Visual FoxPro Post

oh yeah...I already had a blog...but I can't believe posts such as foxpro.blogspot.com (not updated since 2002) and vfp.blogspot.com are still there.

Damn it! There's enough news about FoxPro that DEMANDS (yet!) another web site and I'm determined to see it there.

So here we go...