JES & Associates, Inc. http://www.jes.com Digital Quarterly Update 9.4 January, 1999 [This document looks best in a Courier 10-point font.] This newsletter is also available on the Web at the URL: http://www.jes.com/dqu/dqu_94.html CONTENTS: 1. Three More New Courses 2. Other JES Site Resources 3. About This Publication 4. How to reach us 5. To Unsubscribe from the DQU mailing list ************************************* ** Course Schedule ** ** http://www.jes.com/jesgrid.html ** ************************************* New For '99 Starting in January, our class hours will be from 8:30am to 3:30pm. This will allow extra 'lab time' after class for those students who need it, as we will keep our labs open and an instructor on hand until at least 4:30pm. 1. Three New Courses - 300vb MultiValue Database Concepts for the VB Programmer This three-day course provides the foundation needed for Visual Basic programmers who are not familiar with a MultiValue database. A prerequisite to course 380vb, it provides the keys to understanding the Relational Database Model that the MultiValue application software relies upon. For more information, visit http://www.jes.com/vb_cd.html#300vb - 310vb Visual BASIC for the MultiValue Programmer This three-day class is for the MultiValue programmer who has NO experience with Microsoft Visual Basic. If you have any VB experience then this class is NOT for you. This class will give a comprehensive introduction to Microsoft's Visual Basic release 5. This will focus on fundamental programming techniques for Object Oriented Programming (OOP) used in VB for the MultiValue programmer. For more information, visit http://www.jes.com/vb_cd.html#310vb - 380vb VB/MultiValue Database Interface This two-day class is for MultiValue database programmers who understand the concepts of VB and a MultiValue database and wish to write VB programs that will interface into the MultiValue environment. For more information, visit http://www.jes.com/vb_cd.html#380vb ************************************* 2. Other JES Site Resources (http://www.jes.com/) Course Schedule page Press Releases Community Bulletin Board Training Partnerships A terrific search page to search the best search engines Jon Sisks' textbook: Pick/BASIC: A Programmer's Guide (free!) comp.databases.pick Usenet Newsgroup FAQ An FTP site with many great utilities, including RED and SYSLINK The Pick Publications Database An archive of all back issues of our newsletters The most comprehensive set of MultiValue links anywhere ************************************* 3. About This Publication The JES Digital Quarterly Update comes to you free of charge as a service of JES & Associates, Inc. On its companion Web site, JES includes full details on the stories you see above, plus many other useful resources, links to in-depth information, and much more. ************************************* 4. How to reach us: URL: http://www.jes.com Mail: P.O. Box 19274, Irvine, CA 92623 ************************************* 5. To Subscribe or Unsubscribe from the DQU mailing list, please visit: http://www.jes.com/subscribe.html Thanks for your time and interest!