[AccessD] Access/SQL

Mark Simms marksimms at verizon.net
Fri Nov 13 18:10:22 CST 2009


Funny, I've never seen a dot-net application delivered "on time".

> Doug --
>
> .NET development made by experienced developers is as RAD as
> MS Access or even "RAD-der"...
> AFAIK experienced .NET developers are usually fluent with SQL
> - MS Access or MS SQL backends - and they have so many ways
> to communicate with backend to select from, which Access
> developers never had...
>
> One of the huge advantages for .NET apps is that starting
> from simple WinForm apps or console utilities you can scale
> your apps almost endlessly (horizontally, vertically,
> "diagonally"....) using the same code base: there will be no
> way/it will be very expensive to do that if you start with MS
> Access frontend.
>
> --
> Shamil






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