http://www.garfieldhudson.com/freevideos.aspx

Nice find Andrew, thanks

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew Stirling
Sent: 15 January 2015 10:20
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Training Suggestions

Here are some I found:
Videos
http://www.garfieldhudson.com/freevideos.aspx
http://www.craigbailey.net/vfp-screencasts/

others:
http://www.alvechurchdata.co.uk/fox101intro.htm
http://tutorialsto.com/software/vfp
http://www.pickatutorial.com/tutorials/visualfoxpro_2.htm
http://www.west-wind.com/articles.aspx

Kind regards

Andrew Stirling
01250 870397 / 874580
[email protected]
http://www.calcpay.co.uk

On 15/01/2015 09:49, Dave Crozier wrote:
> Following my pre-Christmas post regarding aptitude tests for prospective 
> programming staff we have now offered to post to what we consider is a 
> suitable applicant. The person in question is a First class honours degree 
> student in IT - but NO programming experience at all, which struck me a weird 
> as how can you consider yourself an IT professional and know the depths of 
> TCP/IP, networking protocol etc. and Never have been exposed to coding in any 
> shape or form ever??? Eh, what is that all about .... But maybe that is a 
> topic for another discussion in the future.
>
> I need to get him over the initial hurdle of OOP and basic structured 
> programming techniques"if... endif" "do ... while"  etc. and wonder if anyone 
> has any resources bookmarked that would assist in the learning process. Don't 
> get me wrong, I am going to mentor him closely but really need to let him 
> loose on some type of programming beginners course so I can see if he sinks 
> or swims (hopefully the latter).
>
> It is scary how much we as pro's carry in our heads about techniques to solve 
> problems in code and when you begin to look at it from a total beginner's 
> point of view one realises what a huge leap in understanding and experience 
> you have over mere mortals!!
>
> Any resource links will be useful and I specifically don't want him to start 
> with C# or .Net stuff as I think that VFP is the ideal environment (being a 
> fairly closed instruction set allied with Database inclusion) to get him up 
> to speed before moving on to SQL Server, TSQL and C# etc. Ultimately he will 
> be supporting our huge VFP legacy code so once again a good reason for 
> starting with VFP.
>
> I am working on the basis of him being fairly self-sufficient in VFP to be 
> able to read/understand our existing system bot not necessarily be able to 
> modify it ... and estimate this will take 3-4 months. No timescale is being 
> imposed on his learning phase but I want to get the most information into him 
> in as short a period as possible.
>
> Dave
>
>
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