Hey – I use MS Access to make code generators for dotNET :>

 

Its fast, easy, and can glue a lot of different data sources together. Also 
great for doing fast reports too.

If your looking for a RAD tool to get something simple up and going so you can 
take your time to get the main app just right then MSAccess is a good stepping 
stone.

 

Dave (who even remembers VB v1 and has emails from Alan Cooper)

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of mike smith
Sent: Tuesday, 13 April 2010 10:20 AM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: [OT] MSAccess developer wanted

 

On 13 April 2010 10:02, Greg Shaw <[email protected]> wrote:

A friend asked me if I knew any MSAccess developers and I figured there might 
be 1 or 2 lurking
on here.

 

I'd have hoped they'd have seen the writing on the wall from Microsoft about 
programming MSAccess.  

 

 

He has a client who is seeking an MSAccess developer to work on his booking and 
resource allocation
system. The guy who originally developed the system is no longer available. The 
work will probably be
on-going. Based in Sydney's south west.

Anyone interested please email me off list and I'll put you in touch.

Cheers, Greg.




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