RivenSkaye
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I'm Riven, a somewhat fresh software engineer - a couple years under my belt at the time of posting, but not all that much as of yet.
My contact with MS Access is mostly limited to my paid employment - I have no desire to do more with it for personal projects other than contributions to some libs and utils that might one day help us migrate more of the data away from Access as a DB. For front-end stuff it's fine, but I'm not a fan of any setup involving a single-file DB on a network share...
Personal interests with regards to programming are quite varied. I have a passion for A/V stuff anddoing cursed things making things work that other people don't want to put as much effort into. Examples are making memory-safe
As for my work, I'm currently busy maintaining software that has faithfully served the company for almost a decade, built around an MS Access DB w/ FE that has been in use since '97. As we're looking to slowly move away from Access for the DB part, I'm trying to keep new things solely in the new DB through linked tables, and we're slowly moving things over in order to get more stability out of the infrastructure. Every once in a while someone will have their cursor idle on the wrong row with some consequences I'm sure a lot of people here will know. Besides the MS Access stuff I'm busy maintaining and rewriting some internal use software for inventory and shipping management. Piece by piece we're moving to more modern tech in a few places!
My contact with MS Access is mostly limited to my paid employment - I have no desire to do more with it for personal projects other than contributions to some libs and utils that might one day help us migrate more of the data away from Access as a DB. For front-end stuff it's fine, but I'm not a fan of any setup involving a single-file DB on a network share...
Personal interests with regards to programming are quite varied. I have a passion for A/V stuff and
shmem
-like interfaces on Windows (avoiding TCP leaves you with a single option that requires a lot more boilerplate than its POSIX equivalent and Linux's extensions to that) and dabbling in project and env management (kinda like package management, but with isolation from the rest of the system). Besides programming my interests start to vary wildly. From archery and horseback riding, to home reno stuff and even just spending days on end absorbed in books or story-heavy games.As for my work, I'm currently busy maintaining software that has faithfully served the company for almost a decade, built around an MS Access DB w/ FE that has been in use since '97. As we're looking to slowly move away from Access for the DB part, I'm trying to keep new things solely in the new DB through linked tables, and we're slowly moving things over in order to get more stability out of the infrastructure. Every once in a while someone will have their cursor idle on the wrong row with some consequences I'm sure a lot of people here will know. Besides the MS Access stuff I'm busy maintaining and rewriting some internal use software for inventory and shipping management. Piece by piece we're moving to more modern tech in a few places!