Hi Everyone,
I'm new to this forum and reaching out to say Hi as requested. I've been programming in MS Access pretty much since it came out, prior to that I used dBase and such the like. I used BASIC when we had BASCOM to comile the programs into executables, and C later, but branched off into networking, servers, SQL, and management, so I never made the jump to object oriented programming, I'm a top-down kinda person. Those were good days when we told the computers what to do, rather than us having to fit into what the programming environment wants, but don't get me wrong, no longer having to re-invent the wheel when it comes to add-on code libraries is a wonderful thing.
Personally I'm originally from Southern California and moved to Canada about seven years ago. Now I'm on Vancouver Island and love it, there is so much beautiful scenery here and the weather isn't terrible like it can be in the rest of Canada. In fact where I am now is about as far west as one can get in Canada, and the west coast of this island is a surfer's paradise. It's very much worth visiting.
A question that I'm stuck on is what brought me here, but now that I am, I plan to contribute as much as I am able.
Best wishes,
- Jim (Xevon) -
I'm new to this forum and reaching out to say Hi as requested. I've been programming in MS Access pretty much since it came out, prior to that I used dBase and such the like. I used BASIC when we had BASCOM to comile the programs into executables, and C later, but branched off into networking, servers, SQL, and management, so I never made the jump to object oriented programming, I'm a top-down kinda person. Those were good days when we told the computers what to do, rather than us having to fit into what the programming environment wants, but don't get me wrong, no longer having to re-invent the wheel when it comes to add-on code libraries is a wonderful thing.
Personally I'm originally from Southern California and moved to Canada about seven years ago. Now I'm on Vancouver Island and love it, there is so much beautiful scenery here and the weather isn't terrible like it can be in the rest of Canada. In fact where I am now is about as far west as one can get in Canada, and the west coast of this island is a surfer's paradise. It's very much worth visiting.
A question that I'm stuck on is what brought me here, but now that I am, I plan to contribute as much as I am able.
Best wishes,
- Jim (Xevon) -