Pro Access 2007

Many people ask, “Why write a book?” Usually, I respond by saying it’s an ego trip; it’s certainly not for the money, as John Colby recently pointed out. I wrote this book because I had something to say about Access, the most maligned database development environment on the market. In my view and...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-316542014-01-20T05:58:40Z Pro Access 2007 Reid, Martin WP Technologies Many people ask, “Why write a book?” Usually, I respond by saying it’s an ego trip; it’s certainly not for the money, as John Colby recently pointed out. I wrote this book because I had something to say about Access, the most maligned database development environment on the market. In my view and the view of people I consider to be some of the best programmers in the world, this is an attitude based mostly on ignorance of the software and what it can do. I also wrote this book in response to the “Access is dead” argument. Access is a long way from dead, and I believe this book goes some way to showing that. Access is moving forward, perhaps in a direction many developers don’t like. It’s moving toward the Internet, .NET, and SharePoint. I hope this book helps you accompany it on that journey. 2012-08-30T08:49:42Z 2012-08-30T08:49:42Z 2007 Book 1-59059-772-9 978-1-59059-772-9 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31654 en application/pdf Apress
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