Hello everyone!
I have been a programmer for over thirty years; mostly VB, Transact-SQL, and C# (of course, not those for thirty years...). I have occasionally been called upon to use Access. As one who spends most of my time writing code to do EVERYTHING I find Access alternately refreshing and frustrating. But that aside, I can absolutely see the very real advantages for non-programmers as well as the ability for programmers to crank out nifty stuff in little or no time.
John
"Code like they're trying to make you look foolish."
I have been a programmer for over thirty years; mostly VB, Transact-SQL, and C# (of course, not those for thirty years...). I have occasionally been called upon to use Access. As one who spends most of my time writing code to do EVERYTHING I find Access alternately refreshing and frustrating. But that aside, I can absolutely see the very real advantages for non-programmers as well as the ability for programmers to crank out nifty stuff in little or no time.
John
"Code like they're trying to make you look foolish."