[AccessD] Would you buy

John W. Colby jwcolby at ColbyConsulting.com
Sun Jun 25 23:38:44 CDT 2006


>William ...take a deep breath JC ...you did ask :)

;-)

>1) ...in a heartbeat (as long as I knew you had a decent editor)

LOL, I don't control the editing so I can't make any promises... Other than
that it will be edited (professionally).

>3) ...reusable code approached as a topic in and of itself ...lots of hat
tips toward it but no real down and dirty how-to ...frameworks are an
extension of that

Precisely right and precisely why I hope to persuade the powers that be (or
publish anyway).

>5) ...the guts of four applications from stem to stern (accounting, sales,
pim, inventory) each done with the same framework as its heart ...using A2K7
of course ...and speaking of which, integration with sharepoint :)

You don't ask for much do you.  I estimate a thousand pages just to cover
the subject thoroughly, with a single application.  Maybe each of the
applications you desire could be a subsequent book?  ;-)

>5) ...using A2K7 of course

Hmmm... A2K or greater is my expectation

>5) ...and speaking of which, integration with sharepoint :)

OK, NOW you're getting ridiculous.

;-)

John W. Colby
Colby Consulting
www.ColbyConsulting.com

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of William Hindman
Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 10:50 PM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Would you buy

1) ...in a heartbeat (as long as I knew you had a decent editor)
2) ...I get by ...its easy to fool most of the people most of the time
...otherwise I beg for mercy here :)
3) ...reusable code approached as a topic in and of itself ...lots of hat
tips toward it but no real down and dirty how-to ...frameworks are an
extension of that ...I prefer "integrated library" but you like "framework" 
...no matter, a coherent overview is what I expect to get along with some
red meat.
4) ...both ...and sound examples of when and why either is best in specific
circumstances ...I use bound as you know whenever I can ...but there are a
number of situations where unbound is well worth the non-trivial extra work.
5) ...the guts of four applications from stem to stern (accounting, sales,
pim, inventory) each done with the same framework as its heart ...using A2K7
of course ...and speaking of which, integration with sharepoint :)

William ...take a deep breath JC ...you did ask :)

----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 9:14 PM
Subject: [AccessD] Would you buy


> 1) If I were to write and get published (available at your local 
> bookstore)
> a book on reusable code and frameworks, would you buy it?
>
> 2) What is your vba skill level?
>
> 3) What are your reasons for / against buying it?
>
> 4) Would you prefer bound or unbound forms?
>
> 5) What specific things would you like to see in the book?
>
> John W. Colby
> Colby Consulting
> www.ColbyConsulting.com
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