Good Access developers book

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Angus Comber

Hello

I have a programming background - C++ and some Visual Basic. So know
programming, but recently involved with Access development. The learning
curve is higher than I expected. You have to force yourself to STOP writing
code!

Anyway, based on my background could anyone recommend a good book.

Plan to focus on freelance Access development for small companies.

Angus
 
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doodle

Angus,

I started Access w/ Intermediate VB, SQL and VBA (Excel). I like the
Wrox books. If you understand programming concepts, these books seem to
me to be more advanced than the others.

Specifically, I kike Access Application Development by Helen Feddema
ISBN: 0-7645-5904-4.

But everyone is different.

-doodle
 
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John Vinson

Hello

I have a programming background - C++ and some Visual Basic. So know
programming, but recently involved with Access development. The learning
curve is higher than I expected. You have to force yourself to STOP writing
code!

Anyway, based on my background could anyone recommend a good book.

Plan to focus on freelance Access development for small companies.

Angus

Access <version> Developer's Handbook by Litwin, Getz and Gilbert,
published by Sybex.

Two volume set after 2000, huge, dense, pricy, and worth the cost
twenty times over.


John W. Vinson[MVP]
 
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Larry Linson

Access <version> Developer's Handbook
by Litwin, Getz, et al published by Sybex.
Two volume set after 2000, huge, dense,
pricy, and worth the cost twenty times over.

If there is consensus in the Access developer community on any one issue, it
is on the worth and usefulness of this book!

Larry
 

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