DistilliTrak
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Hello all
I have lurked as a guest here about two years and benefited in great ways from the knowledge here. So, yesterday, amidst yet another one of Access's odd limitations (Mind you, they only seem odd to me I am sure), and find a solid solution in the hit list point here yet again, it was time for me to join and show my tribute to the site.
Yes, it is true, a bit of searching, and you will find out I am a commercial developer. Please do not let that dissuade you. Even career programmers must eat, and, learn new directions
I have been coding in the Access VBA world about 3.5 years now, and I have produced a number of small to medium access projects at work for our systems architecture team (Outsourcing companies are cheap - they will have you write your own vs. buying a perfectly good solution). Mostly DB stuff on a network with a SHarePunt Backend so we could all have central data we generated proposals and financial sheets from.
My latest product development (My name) is probably one of the biggest tracking and delivery subsystems I have done in a decade or longer. (No, I didn't link to it, I don't do that sort of thing- this isn't it's audience)
I am not new to programming unless one looks at it in a geological pov I wrote my first commercial assembler program in 1978. yes, it was on mainframe, as nothing else really existed yet, no, not even a relational data base methodology. That was just a gleam in someone's eye back then.. Ah the days of candle light, and carrier pigeons
In my main employ of the past 20 years, I've done OS builds thru design infrastructure and data centers (Mainframe layouts, SAN Virtual Tape, Network requirements). But oh my goodness, do I like writing code - Yep, it's a pastime ..
Now, I am sure you might be a tad skeptical, but if folks need some corroboration, PM me I assure you am well behaving and no-ego bound - I have to be - Microsofty and my copy of Access conspire at night to change things to keep me stupid
A bit later today, I'll post a subscription to help the support aspect.
Cheers, and I'm sure I'll post something else.. And thanks for being a great Access resource.
I have lurked as a guest here about two years and benefited in great ways from the knowledge here. So, yesterday, amidst yet another one of Access's odd limitations (Mind you, they only seem odd to me I am sure), and find a solid solution in the hit list point here yet again, it was time for me to join and show my tribute to the site.
Yes, it is true, a bit of searching, and you will find out I am a commercial developer. Please do not let that dissuade you. Even career programmers must eat, and, learn new directions
I have been coding in the Access VBA world about 3.5 years now, and I have produced a number of small to medium access projects at work for our systems architecture team (Outsourcing companies are cheap - they will have you write your own vs. buying a perfectly good solution). Mostly DB stuff on a network with a SHarePunt Backend so we could all have central data we generated proposals and financial sheets from.
My latest product development (My name) is probably one of the biggest tracking and delivery subsystems I have done in a decade or longer. (No, I didn't link to it, I don't do that sort of thing- this isn't it's audience)
I am not new to programming unless one looks at it in a geological pov I wrote my first commercial assembler program in 1978. yes, it was on mainframe, as nothing else really existed yet, no, not even a relational data base methodology. That was just a gleam in someone's eye back then.. Ah the days of candle light, and carrier pigeons
In my main employ of the past 20 years, I've done OS builds thru design infrastructure and data centers (Mainframe layouts, SAN Virtual Tape, Network requirements). But oh my goodness, do I like writing code - Yep, it's a pastime ..
Now, I am sure you might be a tad skeptical, but if folks need some corroboration, PM me I assure you am well behaving and no-ego bound - I have to be - Microsofty and my copy of Access conspire at night to change things to keep me stupid
A bit later today, I'll post a subscription to help the support aspect.
Cheers, and I'm sure I'll post something else.. And thanks for being a great Access resource.