Max Wanadoo
max.wanadoo at gmail.com
Mon Mar 23 09:53:00 CDT 2009
Thanks Gustav and Arthur. C sharp it is then. <ooohhh> Max On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Arthur Fuller <fuller.artful at gmail.com>wrote: > IMO there is so little difference between VB.NET and C# that you might as > well begin with C#. There is, in the real world, a difference however. C# > paople typically get paid more -- which is ridiculous since there are many > software translators available. And besides, in C# you have to type lots of > semi-colons :) > > Installation order doesn't matter at all. > A. > > On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Max Wanadoo <max.wanadoo at gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi Guys, > > I have downloaded the MS ISO file (VS2008ExpressWithSP1ENUX1504728.iso) > and > > successfully burned it to a DVD using SetupImgBurn_2.4.2.0.exe. > > The DVD then loads with the following options: > > > > Visual C# 2008 Express Edition > > Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition > > Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition > > Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition > > > > I *think* from your posts that I need to get into the web dev using C# > (not > > VB) and use my Access Datbase as the source for the web sites. > > > > Am I doing the right thing? or should I go for Visual Basic as that is > > where > > my knowledge-set is? > > > > I have also downloaded SQL Server 2008. Do I need this or should I stick > > with Access as the data storage BE. I will want Access to be my FE. > > > > Is there a preference for which one I install first. > > > > > > Thanks > > Max > > -- > > AccessD mailing list > > AccessD at databaseadvisors.com > > http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd > > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com > > > -- > AccessD mailing list > AccessD at databaseadvisors.com > http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com >