Tina Norris Fields
tinanfields at torchlake.com
Mon Dec 22 09:42:29 CST 2014
To Gustav and Shamil, Re: "the more you learn, the better you understand how little you know" Amen! You have said it exactly. Since learning has become a lifetime commitment, I'm really glad I love to learn. But, oh my, there is always so much new to learn, and one is always "catching up." Best to you both, TNF Tina Norris Fields tinanfields-at-torchlake-dot-com 231-322-2787 On 12/22/2014 4:24 AM, Gustav Brock wrote: > Hi Shamil > > Welcome to the club. And when you tell so, it makes me feel relaxed for a moment: It isn't just me. > > For years ago I decided to ignore Python, PHP, Ruby On Rails, Java, VB.NET, everything Mac related, etc. to focus on C# (ignoring that this alone is a lifetime achievement) but fate did that for the last couple of years I have worked a lot with Access and VBA. > > However, time has shown that Javascript is "everywhere", so to survive you must have a decent knowledge about that if you in any way deal with something web-related - and that's about 99% of all activity. > > Your Access 1.1 experience confirms the old saying that goes something like this: > The more you learn, the better you understand how little you know. > > /gustav > > -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- > Fra: dba-office-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:dba-office-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] På vegne af Salakhetdinov Shamil > Sendt: 21. december 2014 21:31 > Til: dba-office at databaseadvisors.com > Emne: Re: [Dba-office] Featured API: Office 365 > > Hi Gustav -- > > Thank you for your additional link. > > I must note I'm feeling here a way overloaded with all that new stuff to learn. > It makes me "laughing and crying" in the same time when I'm remembering that after half an year of using MS Access 1.1 in 1993/1994 I felt myself an expert... > > -- Shamil > >