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Programming Microsoft Office Access 2003 (Core Reference) (Pro-Developer)





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Programming Microsoft Office Access 2003 (Core Reference) (Pro-Developer)

Author: Rick Dobson
Published: 2003-10-01
List price: $49.99
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As of: September 05th, 2008 06:50:28 PM
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vBulletin Loaded with programming techniques
This book is a great guide for advancing your Access programming skills.

vBulletin For the advanced user
This book is for the advanced user wanting to built a special application. Everything you need to program your application is in it.

vBulletin Great additional resource
It has been a great additional resource. I wouldn't say it is a complete desktop reference, but definitely helpful.

vBulletin Not what I thought
The book was not exactly what I thought it was going to be. It seemed to really not cover forms in very much detail. Other areas such as ADO topics were covered more indepth than I would expect. This is a very techincal book and I don't think it would be very useful for people looking to learn access development. Overall an OK book but not one of the best that I have read.

vBulletin A tool for the mind
I work for an energy management company and I find Access has robust data management capabilities that can be put to fruition without having to necessarily rely on outside people. In spite of its purported weakness on the web-solutions side, Access still is the only application that encompasses both desktop and server environments. Obviously, to take advantage of that, you need to be conversant with how Access ticks so if you want a book that will show you how to do all kinds of acrobatics with recordsets, this is the one for you!
Even better if you couple it with Programming Microsoft Office Access 2000 by the same author because they're not a rehash of each other and the latter covers the basics, such as designing tables, a bit more. The author's style is concise and to the point which allows him to span the whole gamut of what Access has to offer to the programmer.


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