Hackers Guide to Visual FoxPro 7.0
Section 4: Visual FoxPro Reference
"But 'glory' doesn't mean 'a nice knockdown argument'," Alice objected.
"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less."
"The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things."
"The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master—that's all."
Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass, 1872
Section 4 is the meat of the book. You'll find a listing for every command, function, property, event, method and system variable. We've grouped them logically so that you can find several related topics in one place. For an explanation of the syntax we use for commands, see "How to Use This Book," back in the Introduction. In the printed version of this book, you'll notice that this section is, well, missing. We've had plenty of requests to cut down on the size and weight of this book. Here are a few of those reasons:- Conservationists, from those saving the trees to those saving the habitats for animals living in the trees, have expressed a desire for us to reduce the amount of paper used.
- Workers in the Hentzenwerke stock room and our shipping companies are complaining about back pain and exhaustion from moving copies of the Hacker's Guide around, and they keep muttering things like "worker's compensation."
- It costs too darn much to ship such a large book, especially to our overseas readers.
- Nobody wants to purchase it at a conference, because they'd need another suitcase just to bring it home, and it may put them over the airline's cargo limit.
- We're tired of the jokes about it being a great monitor stand (though the advent of the 17" and larger monitors has drastically cut down on that one), that it makes a great doorstop, and that it provides more exercise than a membership to a fitness center.
- Nobody reads the paper version anyway; we all use the .CHM version instead.
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