Tony Septav
iggy at nanaimo.ark.com
Mon Jun 29 16:15:42 CDT 2009
Hey John You missed my point, .net is not the long term solution, it is another marketing ploy. I will bet you money that if it takes off in any substantial form with many, many devlopers signing on, it will no longer be free. You are absolutely correct in your comments about a company that abandons their core people (developers) for a program they have decided to develop to meet marketing/sales needs with flash and dash. jwcolby wrote: >ROTFL. > >No gasket blown. > >Of course .net is the long term solution. I have enjoyed the ride though. Once I got good at >Access it could do a lot of stuff VERY quickly. My framework allowed me to do even more, even more >quickly. > >John W. Colby >www.ColbyConsulting.com > > >Tony Septav wrote: > > >>Hey All >>John you are going to blow a gasket. >>What is all this crying and whining about Access 2007. Gratious MS has >>given developers free use of MS SQL and VB.net. What more could you ask >>for. Leave MS Access 2007 alone and enjoy your freebies. MS hasn't >>forgotten you. Just kidding. Same player new game. >> >>