[dba-Tech] ultimate win 8 nightmare

Jim Lawrence accessd at shaw.ca
Thu Oct 10 11:34:52 CDT 2013


Hi Arthur:

It seems that the development world is moving away from desktop applications and that is the environment on which I also cut my teeth. It is now a web based world. 

To that end I have been working on a full web invoicing form. All other forms of any POS systems are relatively minor in comparison. It will take a while as conflicts abound. 

Note: Oracle has ceased all development in OpenOffice because the fork LibraOffice is now the new standard. This means OO is effectively dead, long live LO. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LibreOffice

Note also: Various languages like Basic, Python and Java can be used in LibraOffice...but I know none of the details, yet.

Jim 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Arthur Fuller" <fuller.artful at gmail.com>
To: "Discussion of Hardware and Software issues" <dba-tech at databaseadvisors.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 5:00:16 AM
Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] ultimate win 8 nightmare

Just about the only reason that I still have any instances of Windows is
for development in Access and/or SQL Server. Pretty much everything else
that I do, such as writing documents, email, play music, burn DVDs, etc., I
can do just as well or better in Linux.

One sad shortcoming of LibreOffice and OpenOffice is that they don't
support or provide anything equivalent to VBA (the coding language built
into virtually all the MS Office products). That lack prevents migration of
lots and lots of stuff that I've written. For example, grab a resultset
from SQL, pump it into Excel for its charting capabilities, plonk the chart
into a Word document, save the Word document as a PDF and invoke the user's
email client, filling in the "To" and "Subject" stuff from data and
attaching the PDF -- and all this happens as a result of a button-click in
an Access app. That kind of power is sorely missed in the Linux Office apps.

However, I can still get there in a VM running inside Linux. But I wish
that I could cut this last tie to MS, and then say goodbye once and for
all.

A.

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