Hi to You all from Italy

Paolo Mulazzani

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I'm an old programmer since punched cards and Fortran times.
I'm using Access and VBA since Access 97, but I feel there are many others things to learn and understand.
I like listening to classical music and '68-'73 rock, hike on mountais, take pictures of the nature...
 
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Hi. Welcome to AWF!
 
Paolo, you and I are alike in some ways. At the Univ. of New Orleans in the 1970s we still had punched-card equipment and I really liked Ac97. Our music tastes are similar. I love nature photography. But I live in south Louisiana where the nearest mountains are hundreds of miles away. On the other hand, if you like marshes, we've got lots of those!
 
Paolo, you and I are alike in some ways. At the Univ. of New Orleans in the 1970s we still had punched-card equipment and I really liked Ac97. Our music tastes are similar. I love nature photography. But I live in south Louisiana where the nearest mountains are hundreds of miles away. On the other hand, if you like marshes, we've got lots of those!
Hi, I "punched" my first program in november '73, using a CDC-6600 bought by universiity of Bologna from NASA.
For them it was too slow to be used for Moon mission!
For us it was a VERY fast computer, instead...
Then I used many many other languages, but I didn't find any other Rapid Application Development as good as Access.
I used Ac97 for many project at work but as soon Ac2002 arrived I converted them all.
Now I'm still using Ac2002 for my personal projects.

You are right, I've been in Louisiana swamps for birdwatching and I appreciated the beautiful nature of your state.
 

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