Shamil Salakhetdinov
shamil at users.mns.ru
Tue Mar 28 14:38:18 CST 2006
Thank you, Karen, No, I didn't know who are Dexter and DeeDee - I needed to consult Google and my minor son who is often watching Fox Cartoon Networks animations. I almost do not watch TV I must say. Some good old action/thriller movies or comedy/romance like "Rambo 1: First Blood","Independence Day" or "Sliver" or "Pretty Girl"...or good (old) Soviet movies/animations - we have had them a lot with really good great actors - there are just a few these days left but the situation is changing to the better both with local actors skills and with local movies quality... Shamil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicholson, Karen" <cyx5 at cdc.gov> To: "Access Developers discussion and problem solving" <accessd at databaseadvisors.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 9:15 PM Subject: Re: [AccessD] Access XP forms bound to ADO recordsets >I don't think you are a mad scientist, I think you are brilliant. I did > not mean anything like that!!! Do you watch Dexter and DiDi??? > > -----Original Message----- > From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com > [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Charlotte > Foust > Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 11:19 AM > To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving > Subject: Re: [AccessD] Access XP forms bound to ADO recordsets > > > Shamil, > > I doubt anyone who has followed your ideas over time could ever think of > you as a "mad scientist"! LOL > > I love OOP and in my shop we use interfaces as a matter of course. The > interface is a road map and the modules that implement it follow the map > but put their own spin on how they do it. That makes programming > consistent because you can't just arbitrarily change the input and > output of a routine dictated by the interface. I fell in love with the > concept inheritance long before it was available to VB.Net programmers, > but I wasn't willing to learn a language like Java or C++ to use it. It > was definitely worth the wait, though. > > > Charlotte Foust > <<< tail skipped >>>