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Brooke
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      14th Dec 2006
Any recommendations for C# and Access? Preferably for C# 2.0.

thx


 
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Norman Yuan
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      14th Dec 2006
The two rarely go together. You certainly cannot use C# inside Access to
write code (unless you write managed add-ins for Access, which, I guess, is
not of your interest). So, go buy at least two books, one for C# and one for
Access.

If you want to know is developing app that access data saved in *.mdb file,
then you do not need to know/use Access, unless you use Access as tool to
design JET database in a GUI way. Again, no one book covers both, you need
to buy at least two.

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dbahooker@hotmail.com
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      15th Dec 2006
Access MDB is for ****ing retards

and

C# is for ****ing retards

so yeah; I think that they go together just perfectly

-Aaron



Norman Yuan wrote:
> The two rarely go together. You certainly cannot use C# inside Access to
> write code (unless you write managed add-ins for Access, which, I guess, is
> not of your interest). So, go buy at least two books, one for C# and one for
> Access.
>
> If you want to know is developing app that access data saved in *.mdb file,
> then you do not need to know/use Access, unless you use Access as tool to
> design JET database in a GUI way. Again, no one book covers both, you need
> to buy at least two.
>
> "Brooke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Any recommendations for C# and Access? Preferably for C# 2.0.
> >
> > thx
> >


 
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Brendan Reynolds
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      15th Dec 2006

I have not read this, so this isn't a recommendation, just a suggestion of
something that you might want to check out for yourself, but I understand
that Rick Dobson has written at least one .NET book specifically targeting
people coming to .NET from Access. I believe it was published by Microsoft
Press. I don't remember the title, but a search at the MS Press site or any
of the big on-line booksellers should turn it up.

I don't know whether he focuses on C# or VB.NET.

--
Brendan Reynolds
Access MVP

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dbahooker@hotmail.com
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      12th Feb 2007
that is a great resource, he is one of the few people that wrote about
SQL<->Access so I highly respect him

I'll have to check it out; because I sure as hell don't see the point
in .nET but i've been writing it for about 2 years; I mainly make
console apps


 
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