[AccessD] The future of Access, .NET and SQL

Charlotte Foust cfoust at infostatsystems.com
Thu Sep 29 10:15:04 CDT 2005


But Susan, there must be a market for articles addressed to all the
toe-in-the-water developers who know they're going to have to learn .Net
but are afraid to try.  Why not earn while you learn?  

Charlotte


-----Original Message-----
From: Susan Harkins [mailto:ssharkins at bellsouth.net] 
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 6:29 AM
To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
Subject: Re: [AccessD] The future of Access, .NET and SQL


Arthur, that's just it. 

Writing is like any other business. If it takes me a week to produce an
article, I can't pay my rent. If it takes me weeks and weeks -- months
in the case of .NET -- to become proficient enough to write basic
articles, I can't survive. I will never learn .NET well enough to
compete with the big dog writers -- and there's really not a market for
the basic stuff. In the long run, it is not in my best interest to learn
it -- if I were going to develop with it, yes, I probably would move
ahead. I'm not. 

Susan H. 

I would suggest beginning with the Access Northwind app and progressing
to its .NET equivalent, but I wouldn't want to write that, at least at
the rates that my current clients are paying LOL.

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