[AccessD] Active X Controls

David McAfee davidmcafee at gmail.com
Fri Sep 14 19:57:39 CDT 2012


You can. Some people are.

I wouldn't want to do heavy coding in it.

Android SDK in Eclipse is a better choice for something very complex.

Sent from my Droid phone.
On Sep 14, 2012 5:39 PM, "Rocky Smolin" <rockysmolin at bchacc.com> wrote:

> Is it just for fairly simple personal apps or can you do industrial
> strength
> stuff with it.
>
> R
>
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> You can try http://appinventor.mit.edu/
>
> Very basic, puzzle piece graphical code.
>
> Originally create by Google Labs for non programmers, MIT has taken it
> over.
>
> You can develop apps for your device or for friends. For free! :)
>
> There a many people who have put apps and games, developed in AI, on the
> market.
>
> David McAfee
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 3:00 PM, Rocky Smolin <rockysmolin at bchacc.com
> >wrote:
>
> > For someone with no .net or C but lots of vb and access, would this be
> > the best platform to develop an android app? If so, what's second best?
> >
> > Rocky
> >
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