[AccessD] Old Dog New Tricks

Susan Harkins ssharkins at gmail.com
Mon Jan 28 15:20:20 CST 2008


Me too -- just fewer opportunities to work with Access. Even publishers 
don't want to hear about it anymore.

Susan H.


> I'm finding that the opportunities for Access work are fewer than they 
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> to be 3-5 years ago.  And that more and more I'm saying 'No I don't do web
> work".  So that's what's driving my search. I agree about the power and 
> RAD
> capabilities of Access.
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Tony Septav
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 12:18 PM
> To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
> Subject: [AccessD] Old Dog New Tricks
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> Hey All
> Ah yes where to go next.
> My question is, if you can provide a client with a simple, clean, powerful
> and effiicient program, then really what does it matter what development
> language you use.  I hate to say it but I have to, ACCESS has not let me
> down so far.
> Side Note: None of my clients have requested Internet availability
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> I know, I know this old dog will probably have dinosaurs dancing on his
> grave.
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