Well. It's been an interesting 6 months.
New job.
New home.
New book project.
New Laptop (Rest in peace, worthy Dell Vostro).
So I'm long over due for a new blog post.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
A work in Progress and 64 Bit VBA
I'm constantly amazed by the fact that this blog post remains near the top of the list of most viewed posts on my whole canon of 100+ posts.
Recently, I've found that there is at least one other first class post on the subject these days. Please read through my offering, then go visit Phillip Steifel at Code Kabinett.
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Recently, I revisited an Access demo I've been puttering around with for a while. In the process, I also had a great chance to take a stroll through the emerging information relating to 64 bit OS's and Access. The event that triggered this was moving this demo into Access 2010 (32 bit flavor) running on a 64 bit OS (Win 7).
Recently, I've found that there is at least one other first class post on the subject these days. Please read through my offering, then go visit Phillip Steifel at Code Kabinett.
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Recently, I revisited an Access demo I've been puttering around with for a while. In the process, I also had a great chance to take a stroll through the emerging information relating to 64 bit OS's and Access. The event that triggered this was moving this demo into Access 2010 (32 bit flavor) running on a 64 bit OS (Win 7).
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Making A "DUAL" Table
My friend, Banana, likes to push the envelope sometimes. He's a first class developer who's always trying out new ideas. So it was no surprise to me when he asked me if I knew what a "DUAL Table" was. I figured I was in for another trip past the edge of my existing knowledge and I was not wrong.
What is May 12th, 2010?
Answer: The date on which Office 2010 will officially be released.
No, I can't wait.
No, I can't wait.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Access Wiki
The big news this week is that Utter Access has added a Wiki to its portfolio. The Utter Access forums, which remains the number one Access help site on the internet, also has a new look and new features.
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