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DannyD
I am new to Access and have been tasked to develop a project management tool
for my lead. I've had a moderate amount of success to date (<10 days) with an
"Access for Dummies" book and use of online resources such as this newsgroup.
I would rate myself one notch above beginner (novice?) relative to SW
development skills. I'm pretty much self taught on Office applications and
HTML/CSS.
I now want to get a better understanding of Access including VBA and
possibly SQL. I intend to order the "Access 2000 Developer's Handbook Volume
1: Desktop Edition" (Paul Litwin) per a recommendation on this thread. Would
I be wasting my money if I also considered purchasing the "Microsoft 2000
Access Bible" (author Cary N. Prague) or "Beginning Access 2000 VBA (author
Robert Smith)? I'm buying used - I just don't want books collecting dust,
going unused.
I'll also mention that I'll be able to join AARP in less than 2 years, so my
brain is not the "sponge" of techie info that it used to be. I mention this
just in case the first reference is not helpful for "middle-aged beginners
.
Thank you for your time and opinions.
Cheers - Danny
for my lead. I've had a moderate amount of success to date (<10 days) with an
"Access for Dummies" book and use of online resources such as this newsgroup.
I would rate myself one notch above beginner (novice?) relative to SW
development skills. I'm pretty much self taught on Office applications and
HTML/CSS.
I now want to get a better understanding of Access including VBA and
possibly SQL. I intend to order the "Access 2000 Developer's Handbook Volume
1: Desktop Edition" (Paul Litwin) per a recommendation on this thread. Would
I be wasting my money if I also considered purchasing the "Microsoft 2000
Access Bible" (author Cary N. Prague) or "Beginning Access 2000 VBA (author
Robert Smith)? I'm buying used - I just don't want books collecting dust,
going unused.
I'll also mention that I'll be able to join AARP in less than 2 years, so my
brain is not the "sponge" of techie info that it used to be. I mention this
just in case the first reference is not helpful for "middle-aged beginners
.
Thank you for your time and opinions.
Cheers - Danny