Access programmers - question: is it still a viable programming platform? I know what this sounds like, but rest assured I'm not trying to come off like a snob (I'm shy).
I'm a VB guy (coz I can whip up most things real fast), and it's *not* really a viable platform anymore, because it really is a phased-out tool. Lots of companies still have no qualms having new programs written in VB, even though .NET has been around for almost 4 years. Which is nuts, IMHO.
Likewise , Access will no longer be part of the office suite soon. It's SQL is not entirely compatible with SQL Server, of which there is a free version at the moment, and is poised to take over access as the database of choice.
Would it still be a good idea to code in Access anymore?
Gem, yes I am thinking of starting something. I've got a couple of things planned, but nothing off the ground yet.
For those of you who are even mildly interested in looking into programming, there is a website by Microsoft called Coding4Fun. It's a wonderful site (methinks) filled with cool programming ideas for the hobbyist. All the programming tools used in this site can be downloaded free - it's based on the VS.NET Express Edition, which is totally free.
Gee, I sound like a Microsoft employee. I'm not though. I'm simply excited that they released so many tools for free. Very clever of them.
I'm really itching for a good idea - something cool to program.
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