
Sydney VFP UG : Meets last Wednesday of every month
The Sydney VFP User Group 2005 timetable details upcoming presentations Where The Sydney Visual FoxPro User Group meets at Microsoft headquarters: 6:30pm - 8:30pm Microsoft Sydney Office Theatre 2 1 Epping Road North Ryde NSW 2113 Pizza and drinks are provided (it's all free as per usual) Note - if you come after 6:30pm you will need to call security to let you in - the number to call will be on a notice at the door Contact For details of upcoming meetings or general questions please email Craig Bailey (UG President) Notices Coming up in May Andrew Coates will be presenting on VFP and .Net interop Coming up in June Michael Brazel will be discussing Cursor Adaptors See our jobs page - last updated 26 April 2005 Definately consider joining MSDN Connection VFP9 has been officially released Microsoft annouces support for VFP until 2014 Support the other Sydney developer user groups Who we are We are a group of IT professionals who use Microsoft Visual FoxPro (VFP) to implement database, desktop and web solutions. See also Members page Who you are You are a database developer, probably using Microsoft technologies and Visual FoxPro You are looking for a serious group of developers to learn from, trade ideas with and contribute to | Web Links Visual FoxPro Visual FoxPro 9 resources Visual FoxPro 9 video on Channel 9 MSDN Connection TechNet Universal Thread Fox Wiki West Wind Stonefield XFRX TechEd 2005 Visual FoxPro Devcon Southwest Fox Sydney User Groups CodeCampOz - be there next year SVFPUG Blog ![]() Talman Quids InfoToday Intense Software Laberg Local Links Timetable Members Feedback Jobs Melbourne VFP User Group | ||||||||||||||
| Details The Sydney VFP UG aims to increase developer knowledge and skills with Microsoft Visual FoxPro and related technologies such as COM, .Net and SQL Server. The group meetings are highly technical in nature and focus on using the product in real-world situations. Members come from a diverse range of industries, covering both custom and shrink-wrap applications. Meetings include a key note presentation covering a major technical topic (eg VFP & XML, VFP & COM, etc), followed by mini-technical sessions (eg using ActiveX controls), finishing with a 15 minute Q&A session. Developers of all skill levels are welcome, however sessions are geared towards intermediate and advanced levels.
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