LOL, 64 bit jet engine, Apple should support Cuneiform on their tablets! With all due respect to original poster, this is not meant to be having a go at anyone, please flame me if you wish, but I really have to ask.
Why wouldn't anyone use a VS2010 C# front end with (Sql Server Express, ehhem sorry) Access Backend? Am I missing something? Have you mentioned the idea to them? Some (Development) tools are for UnDeveloping/UnderDevelopment. Kind Regards Arjang On 13 April 2010 17:01, Bill McCarthy <[email protected]> wrote: > |I was thinking of the "there will be no x64 jet engine" bit. Maybe not this > year, > |or even 2011, but you'd have to be thinking that x86 is increasingly on the > way > |out. > > > http://blogs.msdn.com/psssql/archive/2010/01/21/how-to-get-a-x64-version-of-jet.aspx > > > > |-----Original Message----- > |From: [email protected] [mailto:ozdotnet- > |[email protected]] On Behalf Of mike smith > |Sent: Tuesday, 13 April 2010 4:42 PM > |To: ozDotNet > |Subject: Re: [OT] MSAccess developer wanted > | > |On 13 April 2010 10:29, David Boccabella <davidboccabe...@anubis- > |systems.com> wrote: > | > | > | 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. > | > | > | > | > |I was thinking of the "there will be no x64 jet engine" bit. Maybe not this > year, > |or even 2011, but you'd have to be thinking that x86 is increasingly on the > way > |out. > | > | > | > | > | Dave (who even remembers VB v1 and has emails from Alan Cooper) > | > | > | > | > | > | *********************************************************** > |********* > | David J. Boccabella > | > | Proprietor > | Anubis Systems > | Phone: 0433 808 525 > | > | Fax: 3200 0085 > | Email: [email protected] > |<mailto:[email protected]> > | > | > | > | This e-mail and it's contents is confidential to Anubis Systems. > | This e-mail, any attachments, or any part of can not be reproduced > | without the express written permission of Anubis Systems > | *********************************************************** > |********* > | > | > | > | From: [email protected] [mailto:ozdotnet- > |[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. > | > | > | > | > | -- > | Meski > | > | "Going to Starbucks for coffee is like going to prison for sex. Sure, > you'll > |get it, but it's going to be rough" - Adam Hills > | > | > | > | > |-- > |Meski > | > |"Going to Starbucks for coffee is like going to prison for sex. Sure, you'll > get it, > |but it's going to be rough" - Adam Hills > > >
