[AccessD] Re: Code Librarian 2

Charlotte Foust cfoust at infostatsystems.com
Thu Feb 5 11:43:19 CST 2004


I still like the Code Librarian that comes with XP MOD.

Charlotte Foust

-----Original Message-----
From: John Clark [mailto:John.Clark at niagaracounty.com] 
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 9:34 AM
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
Subject: [AccessD] Re: Code Librarian 2


I just demoed a program simular to what I believe y'all are talking
about. It was called "Code Manager 4" and it wasn't all that bad. It has
a web site:
 
    http://www.vba-programmer.com/CodeManager/InfoPage.htm

I'm not selling this program or anything, I had actually decided against
purchasing it, although I may change my mind--I'm not sure. It just
seems like I could do something just like this...but...when would I have
the time? There really isn't much to the program either, but the cool
thing is that when you look code it automatically goes to the clipboard
and is ready to be pasted into your program. And, it is only about $25
(US) and I can't program it fast enough to beat this price.
 
Just curious--in case I do get the inkling to do something like
this--would the code have to go into a memo field? I am memophobic! I
come from a FoxPro background and I have sustained too many war wounds
caused by the damn things! There was a programmer that preceded me, who
was a memo-maniac--he even used them, in one program, for the entire
address field (Street, City, State, Zip). In his defense, he really
wasn't a programmer and he is now in his own element as our Network
Admin--he is really good at this job.
 
Take care!
 
John W Clark

>>> rl_stewart at highstream.net 02/05/04 09:30AM >>>
Hi,

That is why I would like to get feedback on
what you would like to see.  Right now, I
have it categorized by programming system,
i.e. VB.net, Access, SQL Server, Java, etc.
and then the version(s) of the programming
system that it is compatible with.  I also
have a keyword list where the person posting
the code snippet can add words to search on.
I then have the code itself, in text field,
as well as the ability of adding a file with
a sample of the code, i.e. an mdb.

Robert

At 04:29 PM 2/4/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>From: "Pedro Janssen" <pedro at plex.nl>
>Subject: Re: [AccessD] Re: Code Librarian 2
>To: "Access Developers discussion and problem solving"
>         <accessd at databaseadvisors.com>
>Message-ID: <002601c3eb57$7338f2e0$f9c581d5 at pedro>
>Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"
>
>Hello Robert,
>
>this is good news.
>I believe that your design will be perfect,
>so i don't send in any fields.
>For such a design i think the problem lies in how
>to find the code that one needs. How are the search
>options for the codes and its titles.
>
>Pedro Janssen


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