On May 9, 2011, at 2:53 PM, Paul McNett wrote:

>> For those who don't have them, you don't know what you're missing.  The
>> HackFox series of books are often referred to as the Bible of VFP
>> Programming.   A must have!
> 
> I don't code VFP anymore, and so haven't referred to HackFox in years. I got 
> rid of 
> all my VFP books last year, finally.
> 
> But I kept HackFox.


        I still have my HackFox 3 (along with lots of other titles; see 
http://j.mp/kLk1xx) available for anyone who would like any or all of these 
books. Same deal as Ted stated: pay the shipping, and it's yours. And since my 
house sold, I'm especially anxious to pass these along to anyone who can use 
them, because it would be a drag to toss them into the recycling bin. 



-- Ed Leafe




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