[AccessD] Burn-out

Salakhetdinov Shamil mcp2004 at mail.ru
Wed Feb 1 13:58:35 CST 2012


Hi Jim --

> ...but soon I will be able to
> start posting some experiences.
TIA :)   But don't feel obliged - only if you'll really like it and if you'll have time for that sharing of your experience....

Thank you.

-- Shamil


01 февраля 2012, 21:41 от "Jim Lawrence" <accessd at shaw.ca>:
> Hi Shamil:
> 
> I was thinking of creating a blog site and have been watching Arthur's
> progress with some interest. (Initially thought about building my own but
> fortunately that thought passed) Now that I have supposedly retired, I am
> suppose to have all sorts of time?...hardly...but soon I will be able to
> start posting some experiences...but now is tax form season. :-(
> 
> Jim
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Shamil
> Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 12:21 AM
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> Subject: Re: [AccessD] Burn-out
> 
> Hi Jim --
> 
> Thank you for your reference to the new JavaScript standard extensions brief
> description.
> 
> As for your "pseudo ASP.NET" it would be interesting to know a bit more how
> you do it - maybe you can find time to write about this technique in dba-VB,
> just briefly, without excessive details but more than you outlined here?...
> 
> JavaScript and WinPhone 7:  yes, it could happen that the first (sample)
> application/web site I will develop for WinPhone7  will be a jQuery Mobile
> one (http://jquerymobile.com/) - at least I have already read all the jQuery
> manuals using WinPhone 7, and it was a rather comfortable reading. Now, I
> have to find how to handle jQuery Mobile forms, fill them with data, store
> edited data to the backend db (via web service?) etc...
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> -- Shamil
> 
> 01 февраля 2012, 07:22 от "Jim Lawrence" <accessd at shaw.ca>:
> > Hi Shamil:
> >
> > You are right but JavaScript is a strange bird...somewhere in-between.
> >
> > You can make objects and assign properties and you can make class as
> > attributes...but in the truest sense of the book description of what a
> class
> > and object is, it would be a fairly liberal interpretation. In the future,
> > looking at some of the development work in the latest ECMAScript 5 (New JS
> > industry standard) Here is a article describing the objects and
> properties:
> >
> > http://ejohn.org/blog/ecmascript-5-objects-and-properties/
> >
> > ECMAScript 5 is even starting to address techniques for accessing local
> > hardware that will yet again speed the processes.
> >
> > When I describe basic JavaScript, I think of sizing windows, translating
> > input, doing simple math, creating substring etc....from then on there is
> no
> > real limits; graphic editing like you have showing, calling for data,
> > replacing sections of your screens, new forms or images, creating invoice
> > forms (being populated and being updated, in real-time), charts, managing
> > inline data...this can all get really complex really fast.
> >
> > Fortunately, there is JQuery and hundreds of small apps, forums and a very
> > active community that is keeping the momentum up.
> >
> > Presently, most of my development uses what I call pseudo ASP.Net. I tend
> to
> > use .Net to the basic design windows, forms, build the BE data
> connections.
> > After I remove much of the extra code and resource directory and strip
> > everything down to the layout and JQuery calls. Then all the AJAX
> management
> > and user interface is up to me.
> >
> > One day I will be able to write everything from top to bottom or have
> enough
> > "field-tested" code to just cut and paste and patch...but not today. Right
> > now it is this vertical learning wall.
> >
> > I suspect before you are an expert with you Windows Phone, you will know a
> > lot more about JS than you ever wanted to know. :-)
> >
> > Jim
> 
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