Hello AccessWorld,
I have been snooping around this forum for a while now, so I figured it as time to introduce myself.
I am 25 years old, and am the lone developer of a legacy Access Application for a medical device startup. We use the application for inventory management, document control, engineering revision control, and for keeping up with the compliance standards set by the FDA.
My background is in .Net and I had not used Access prior to being hired as a contractor for this company, I eventually got brought on full time. I have been impressed with the rapid development that can be done in Access, and am excited to keep learning.
The application's is hosted on a windows VM, and does not have a sql backend, which I would be happy to stay away from for now.
Thanks for reading,
Nick
I have been snooping around this forum for a while now, so I figured it as time to introduce myself.
I am 25 years old, and am the lone developer of a legacy Access Application for a medical device startup. We use the application for inventory management, document control, engineering revision control, and for keeping up with the compliance standards set by the FDA.
My background is in .Net and I had not used Access prior to being hired as a contractor for this company, I eventually got brought on full time. I have been impressed with the rapid development that can be done in Access, and am excited to keep learning.
The application's is hosted on a windows VM, and does not have a sql backend, which I would be happy to stay away from for now.
Thanks for reading,
Nick