I thought to make this a personal question, but I now think that this discussion should be available for others to read and learn from.
I recently read someone's bio on this site:
In the years since the mid 1990's MS Access (and Office Suite in general) seem to have been advertised (pushed) as being persistently better. I do not recall having seen any facts backing up claims of such increase in usability etc.
Thus, my question: MS Access and year 2020 AD, how well are they working together? Not with skepticism as to "how" as in how can it happen, but "how well" is it going for that 1990's software in the 2020's?
Next I read:
Access was powerful back then. VBA was powerful back then. By 1999, Visual Studio 6 (not later versions) was a powerful engine of industrial production. How is Access doing now?
This question is for those that have experience with Microsoft Access from the 1990s until now. What is your conclusions about the usefulness of that Access compared to the usefulness of the 2020s version?
To start: I think that it has deleted some of its usefulness. I think that in some of the things that MS added to it, it became anti-secure to a level of anti-useful. Thus, I do not know beyond that as I have not used the 2020 version due to its breaking security protocol locally where I am working.
What experience between the two do you report?
And no. Do not base your response on your opinion that all which is new is better. I have learned that that Boolean is not always correct.
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I recently read someone's bio on this site:
"Career Summary
I've been working on MS Access databases since about 1996--completely self-taught. I am currently working in the [...], managing databases in the [...] world, but mainly focusing on [...]." (Deletions by me.)
and it suggests a question for me.I've been working on MS Access databases since about 1996--completely self-taught. I am currently working in the [...], managing databases in the [...] world, but mainly focusing on [...]." (Deletions by me.)
In the years since the mid 1990's MS Access (and Office Suite in general) seem to have been advertised (pushed) as being persistently better. I do not recall having seen any facts backing up claims of such increase in usability etc.
Thus, my question: MS Access and year 2020 AD, how well are they working together? Not with skepticism as to "how" as in how can it happen, but "how well" is it going for that 1990's software in the 2020's?
Next I read:
"Expertise
MS Access, VBA coding, Office automation"
MS Access, VBA coding, Office automation"
Access was powerful back then. VBA was powerful back then. By 1999, Visual Studio 6 (not later versions) was a powerful engine of industrial production. How is Access doing now?
This question is for those that have experience with Microsoft Access from the 1990s until now. What is your conclusions about the usefulness of that Access compared to the usefulness of the 2020s version?
To start: I think that it has deleted some of its usefulness. I think that in some of the things that MS added to it, it became anti-secure to a level of anti-useful. Thus, I do not know beyond that as I have not used the 2020 version due to its breaking security protocol locally where I am working.
What experience between the two do you report?
And no. Do not base your response on your opinion that all which is new is better. I have learned that that Boolean is not always correct.
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