Steven W. Erbach
serbach at new.rr.com
Wed Nov 17 21:47:01 CST 2004
Mark, >> but I never have had someone look at me because I am so noisy on the keyboard. << That's funny! I can just see it! >> We miss you on OT << That's kind of you to say so. I've gotten interested in web logging lately (sweblog1.blogspot.com), but I have very little time for it. >> Have you read about Reimann's hypothesis? << What, has a proof been found? Steve Erbach Neenah, WI > ------------Original Message------------ > From: Mark Breen <mark.breen at gmail.com> > To: "Discussion of Hardware and Software issues" <dba-tech at databaseadvisors.com> > Date: Wed, Nov-17-2004 4:46 PM > Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] Access vs. .NET > > Hello Guys, > > I have just spent the last two days working on Access 2K. > > I have done practically no work on Access since 1998 / 1999. > > I was gobsmacked at how fast I was when working on it today. At one > point, the client looked up to see whether I was only pretending to be > typing on the keyboard. > > I have been using VB6 and SQL Server extensively for the last two > years, but I never have had someone look at me because I am so noisy > on the keyboard. > > I guess the interface in Access is very ergonomic, because it > certainly lets you get at all the things you need rapidly. > > Steve, I am about to plunge into .Net so, I will let you know what I > think. I sounds beautiful from the luxury of the bed time read, I am > sure that i will find it different when I am using it in anger. > > I liked the metaphor, > We miss you on OT > Have you read about Reimann's hypothesis? > > Mark