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zzzzZZZZZzzzz..Studying Access..zzzZZZzzz
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by Predabot » Mon Jan 03, 2005 1:15 pm
zZZzzzzZZ..Studying Microsoft access now, at my Internship, for the ECDL certificate..
So utterly boring, by far the most boring program in the whole office-package..
To think that I freely chose this, instead of Excel DB, since I had worked with it and had a class in it in College..I forgot how dumb-dab boring it was..forgot most of the rest of it too...
I went to bed at 3am and got up at 7am..and then I sit immovable in front of a comp doing this...I'm as ussual at internship having a very hard time to stay awake..
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by Kaylee » Mon Jan 03, 2005 4:10 pm
TBH Access is pretty hokey stuff.
It's fine for desktop/novice user use, but for anything of any real statute you have to look at slightly more upmarket programs. To paraphrase my database lecturers/tutors

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by Guest » Mon Jan 03, 2005 10:39 pm
Karl Lynch wrote:TBH Access is pretty hokey stuff.
It's fine for desktop/novice user use, but for anything of any real statute you have to look at slightly more upmarket programs. To paraphrase my database lecturers/tutors

Doesn't that apply to most (if not all) Microsoft products?

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by Kaylee » Tue Jan 04, 2005 12:26 am
Rebis wrote:Karl Lynch wrote:TBH Access is pretty hokey stuff.
It's fine for desktop/novice user use, but for anything of any real statute you have to look at slightly more upmarket programs. To paraphrase my database lecturers/tutors

Doesn't that apply to most (if not all) Microsoft products?

With the possible exception of Internet Explorer- there's nothing more highclass you can install to compromise your system faster
