Been thinking about this for a few days.
I think i want to try to learn new programming language besides Access 2007.
Not that i found Access insufficient for my needs, in fact, it's the other way around. Access has been great so far and it's just right for what i need as of the moment. Maybe i just want to try and poke around on other language just to learn something new and gain new experience. I don't intend to abandon access of course, I haven't been even close to learning all the advance stuffs about it. I am after all just on the intermediate level if i can scale myself so far so my goal to learn new language is just to experience or try something new.
I remember the exhilarating moment when i am beginning to learn ACCESS it's a fantastic experience and should i say addicting. I am looking forward to recapture that moment.
So far ACCESS 2007 is the very first RDBMS i learned. So i guess i want to learn other language that will be based on ACCESS as my stepping stone. And iam looking forward to any of your recommendations. TIA!
I think i want to try to learn new programming language besides Access 2007.
Not that i found Access insufficient for my needs, in fact, it's the other way around. Access has been great so far and it's just right for what i need as of the moment. Maybe i just want to try and poke around on other language just to learn something new and gain new experience. I don't intend to abandon access of course, I haven't been even close to learning all the advance stuffs about it. I am after all just on the intermediate level if i can scale myself so far so my goal to learn new language is just to experience or try something new.
I remember the exhilarating moment when i am beginning to learn ACCESS it's a fantastic experience and should i say addicting. I am looking forward to recapture that moment.
So far ACCESS 2007 is the very first RDBMS i learned. So i guess i want to learn other language that will be based on ACCESS as my stepping stone. And iam looking forward to any of your recommendations. TIA!
