Max Wanadoo
max.wanadoo at gmail.com
Thu Jan 28 07:39:08 CST 2010
I would do Gustav, if and when I find I have a need for those languages. Everything i need at the moment is well handled by Access using VBA. Complexities is not an issue - in fact all those additonal properties and methods can be a real boon if and when needed. However, obfuscation is rife and needs to be whittled back so that the tyros do not get blinded by the aficianados. A simple request should, where possible, be given a simple solution. IMHO. sigh... max On 28/01/2010, Gustav Brock <Gustav at cactus.dk> wrote: > Hi Max > > Well, come to C# and VB.NET where even the tiniest variable has properties > and methods. Call that a "hammer" if you like, I love it. > > /gustav > > >>>> jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com 28-01-2010 14:15 >>> > > I dont agree that you need a hammer aka class to solve every programming > task. > > LOL, I don't remember ever saying that. > > A class is a tool in my toolbox, nothing more. And yes I am fluent and > comfortable with them. > > John W. Colby > www.ColbyConsulting.com > > > Max Wanadoo wrote: >> My lazy code took 2 mins. >> I didnt mind doing it because it was for somebody else - therefore 2 mins >> well spent. >> If I was doing it for myself I would have paramatised it. >> Familiarity with classes, like other thinks, does bring its own reward in >> terms of speed and efficiency - agree with you there. >> I dont agree that you need a hammer aka class to solve every programming >> task. >> >> max > > > -- > AccessD mailing list > AccessD at databaseadvisors.com > http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com >