Lawrence Mrazek
lmrazek at lcm-res.com
Sat Feb 23 08:55:34 CST 2013
Pretty much any new development I start is in .NET / C# (finally stopped using Classic ASP several years ago). I also use Telerik Controls and the Google Maps API to make things easier (and to help design a nicer UI) within the .NET projects. Still on the learning curve, but I have been able learn and develop new projects. While I've developed in VB.NET and C#, I start all of my new projects in C# ... one reason is that there are more code samples available in C#. I still maintain several Access DBs (clients don't want to let them go), but even those will eventually be re-written in a new language. I probably spend 10-20% of my time on Access these days. For website only projects, I've used DotNetNuke and Wordpress frameworks, as well as the aspdotnetstorefront e-commerce package. Looking to learn more about mobile development, but right now just trying to be more productive on the .NET platform. Larry Mrazek lmrazek at lcm-res.com On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Tony Septav <TSeptav at uniserve.com> wrote: > Hey All > > I would really like to hear from this list how you have been able to remain > productive (with Access sliding down the tubes). What new products have > worked for you, what is the benefit, what is the learning curve. I am > currently following up on Arthur's (the old fart) recommendation to try > AlphaFive. It does look like something I will shortly be purchasing. > > > > Tony Septav > > Nanaimo, BC > > Canada > > > > -- > AccessD mailing list > AccessD at databaseadvisors.com > http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com >