[AccessD] Recreating an Oracle Environment - Learning Exercise based on a production instance as a model

Stuart McLachlan stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Sat Dec 8 22:53:22 CST 2012


You have to ask?

It's there way of keeping everyone else to busy learning new technologies to have time to 
develop an competition.

Let me count the technologoies tha MSFT have introduced, required developers to master 
and other companies to support and then dropped/moved away from.... nah, I've haven't got 
that many fingers and toes..  

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Stuart

 

On 8 Dec 2012 at 22:23, Mark Simms wrote:

> So this is strange: given the power of ADO, why would MSFT make a
> declaration of moving away from it ?
> >
> > The beauty of ADO is that you can be connected to multiple data sources
> > simultaneously so you can even "pump/stream" data from one set of
> > tables to
> > another across the network or web.
> >
> 
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