And there are plenty of books. Worth buying at least one if you want to
learn. However I would look at c# rather than c++ if you already program in
VFP. Plenty of web sites for that too.
Allen 

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Are you talking to yourself again?

How is that?  My recommendation is to download the Express versions
from:
http://www.microsoft.com/express/vc/

I am sure if you use The Google you could find many tutorials for VC++.

David L. Crooks



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