Cover -- Table of Contents -- Our Contract with You44; The Reader -- Acknowledgements -- About the Authors -- How to Download the Files -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Organization -- Get the picture -- What about the code63; -- Go to it -- Section 1 Developer Productivity -- Chapter 1 IntelliSense -- What IntelliSense offers -- Configuring IntelliSense -- Scripting IntelliSense -- Other IntelliSense45;related items -- Summary -- Chapter 2 Editor Enhancements -- Writing code -- Formatting code -- Working with existing code -- Summary -- Chapter 3 New and Better Tools -- Modern menus -- Class and Form Designers -- Project Manager -- Report Designer -- Distributing applications -- Window behavior -- Task List -- Improved debugging -- Active Accessibility and the Accessibility Browser -- Automated testing -- Modify Procedure and View -- New FFC classes -- New samples -- Summary -- Chapter 4 More IDE Changes -- Things that aren8217;t there anymore -- Windows 2000 logo requirements -- Section 2 Developing Desktop Applications -- Chapter 5 Data -- New and enhanced language elements -- Database events -- VFP OLE DB provider -- Summary -- Chapter 6 OOP Enhancements -- Creating classes -- Exploring classes -- New and enhanced PEMs -- Multi45;class changes -- Form and toolbar changes -- Changes to controls -- ProjectHook changes -- Summary -- Chapter 7 Strings -- Text45;merge improvements -- Parsing strings -- Miscellaneous string changes -- Summing up -- Chapter 8 Resource Management -- Compiler and variable management -- File system management -- DLL management -- Language management -- Input and display -- Windows setting management -- Memory management -- Other changes -- Summary -- Chapter 9 Arrays -- Returning arrays from functions -- Better searching and sorting in arrays -- Summing up -- Chapter 10 Bits and Pieces -- BitOr40;41;44; BitXor40;41;44; and BitAnd40;41; -- CToT40;41; -- ExecScript40;41; -- MessageBox40;41; -- OS40;41; -- Quarter40;41; -- Summary -- Section 3 Developing Components -- Chapter 11 Building Component45;Based Software -- Creating monolithic applications -- Creating component45;based44; n45;tier applications -- An introduction to business objects -- Benefits of using business objects -- Business objects in COM servers -- Location transparency with DCOM -- Understanding MTS and COM43; -- What does 46;NET mean for COM63; -- Summary -- Chapter 12 Building World45;Class COM Servers in VFP 7 -- Building a COM server -- Storing VFP 7 COM classes -- Understanding type libraries -- Introducing the Object Browser -- The FoxRuntime Registry key identifier -- Method and property visibility -- Specifying property and method attributes -- Specifying method attributes -- Strong typing -- Using the Session class i.
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What's new in Visual FoxPro 7.0? Lotsa stuff!!!!! Read All About It Here! Visual FoxPro 7.0 has been called the most revolutionary upgrade since 3.0. Whether you agree or not, there's a lot of new stuff in the latest to appear from the Fox labs in Redmond - and you won't find a better, more concise guide of what's new, and how to use it, than in this compendium put together by three of the finest Fox developers on the planet.