Hello World!
[It’s amazing how true that is nowadays]
I am an experienced Access programmer. I started programming databases in the late 80’s using dBase III+ and yucky IV, speedy FoxBASE and FoxBASE Plus. In the early 90’s I started using Alpha and slow-as-molasses Access 1.0. When MS bought Fox and made Access 1.1 and much improved 2.0, I haven’t looked back.
I live in sunny Tampa, FL working for an industrial company where I write programs in Access and MS SQL Server interfacing into MS Dynamics and CRM.
When I have an Access programming conundrum, this is one of the first places I visit for a solution.
Steve
[It’s amazing how true that is nowadays]
I am an experienced Access programmer. I started programming databases in the late 80’s using dBase III+ and yucky IV, speedy FoxBASE and FoxBASE Plus. In the early 90’s I started using Alpha and slow-as-molasses Access 1.0. When MS bought Fox and made Access 1.1 and much improved 2.0, I haven’t looked back.
I live in sunny Tampa, FL working for an industrial company where I write programs in Access and MS SQL Server interfacing into MS Dynamics and CRM.
When I have an Access programming conundrum, this is one of the first places I visit for a solution.
Steve