Hi Everybody. I think my first contact with Acces has been with ver. 95. I used to work a lot and I made such a great experience with it. Things then changed (from the top) and I've to start new technologies more oriented to the web.
Now for a new project I decided to try back Access and even thought at the beginning I was a little lost (I'm using Access in the Office 365 suit) I fast get the grip on the new version with the new features. What I did so far I did it without basically write so much code, in fact very little. The same project (an intranet webapp) I was doing with Laravel and Vue take me so much time a so much lines of code that I couldn't belive that I almost replicated the same project in less than 2 weeks (still not finished but I'm almost there).
I'm not a full time developer and I'm not working for some IT company, I'm a manager within a company that is distributor in the food-packaging industry, so probably I'm not so skilled as you guys, but from my experience sometime is better stick with what somebody could consider old style fashion insted of switch to some new framework or technology.
Don't get me wrong Laravel and Vue for me are truly amazing, I will still use them, but let say ...use the right tool for the work you need to do
You alreday help me, since I today I was stuck and I found this website that solve me the issue in 5min tops.
So thnx everybody.... seeya around
Now for a new project I decided to try back Access and even thought at the beginning I was a little lost (I'm using Access in the Office 365 suit) I fast get the grip on the new version with the new features. What I did so far I did it without basically write so much code, in fact very little. The same project (an intranet webapp) I was doing with Laravel and Vue take me so much time a so much lines of code that I couldn't belive that I almost replicated the same project in less than 2 weeks (still not finished but I'm almost there).
I'm not a full time developer and I'm not working for some IT company, I'm a manager within a company that is distributor in the food-packaging industry, so probably I'm not so skilled as you guys, but from my experience sometime is better stick with what somebody could consider old style fashion insted of switch to some new framework or technology.
Don't get me wrong Laravel and Vue for me are truly amazing, I will still use them, but let say ...use the right tool for the work you need to do
You alreday help me, since I today I was stuck and I found this website that solve me the issue in 5min tops.
So thnx everybody.... seeya around
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