[AccessD] MS Access to VB6 or VB.net

Jeff Barrows Jeff at OUTBAKTech.com
Mon Sep 13 08:29:26 CDT 2004


#2
I even got MCAD, MCSD Certified
 
Jeff B

	-----Original Message----- 
	From: Jim Hewson [mailto:JHewson at karta.com] 
	Sent: Mon 9/13/2004 7:58 AM 
	To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving 
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	Subject: RE: [AccessD] MS Access to VB6 or VB.net
	
	

	I'm at #4.
	I don't have the time nor the inclination to learn it.
	Jim Hewson
	
	-----Original Message-----
	From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
	[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Jim Dettman
	Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 7:45 AM
	To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
	Subject: RE: [AccessD] MS Access to VB6 or VB.net
	
	
	Richard,
	
	  I think rather then the worrying about the front end, you should be
	considering the BE and the technology behind it.  However without knowing a
	lot more about your app, it's hard to say if that's critical or not.  Also,
	you didn't mention why you were considering moving from developing the FE in
	Access itself.
	
	  As for VB.Net, I've been ignoring it for the most part for some of the
	same reasons you outline (distribution) plus the fact that it has a large
	learning curve.  I can't see spending the time on that when I already have
	tools at my disposal that do the job fine. And I'm not the only one.
	Overall it seems that .Net has been poorly received by the development
	community.  Most developers I know are happy (for the most part) with what
	they already have/know.  Of course a lot depends on the types of apps you
	develop and the end users you target.  I think most of us on this list are
	on the smaller end of the scale developing typical business type apps for 50
	concurrent users or less.
	
	  How about a quick un-scientific poll?
	
	1. Do you currently develop in .Net (you know it and use it on a regular
	basis)
	2. Are you learning .Net for a project (your just starting out with it and
	have done a small project or two).
	3. Don't know anything about it, but are interested in it.
	4. Could care less.
	
	  I'm firmly at #4 for the moment.
	
	Jim Dettman
	(315) 699-3443
	jimdettman at earthlink.net
	
	-----Original Message-----
	From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
	[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Griffiths,
	Richard
	Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 5:20 AM
	To: AccessD at databaseadvisors.com
	Subject: [AccessD] MS Access to VB6 or VB.net
	
	
	Hi Group
	
	After advice and thoughts.  I have a piece of commercial software (library
	s/ware for schools) written with A97 FE and BE.  I am about to rewrite and
	can't decide over VB6 FE/A2K(DAO) BE or VB.net FE / A2K BE.(reason for
	change to VB as opposed to MS Access is that the VB footprint will be
	smaller 1-2mb [easier to email/download and manage than my 12-13 mb Access
	FE]).
	
	On one hand the VB6 route will be quicker to develop (no learning curve) and
	I think to deploy. On the other hand VB.Net is the future (most
	likely!!)(and learning and developing in this will be more interesting and
	will spur me on) but I am concerned (mainly) about deployment as my users
	are not very IT literate and their pc's (at this time) are not up-to-date
	(some W95 many W98 32-64mb ram - I know .net is no go on W95).  So
	deployment of .net requires not only the framework but they need minimal
	Data Access 2.7, IE 5.01, Windows installer etc also installed.  But 6-12
	months down the line I don't want to be in the posistion that having used
	VB6 to then consider rewriting in Vb.net.
	
	What I can't gauge here is how significant these issues are (and any other
	issues).  So what I am hoping to get here is how you would approach this
	conundrum - tried and tested VB6 or new VB.net?
	
	Thanks
	
	Richard
	
	
	
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