classes training in Los angeles

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I have been learning access- at a very slow pace. As I learn I have been
developing a complex database. The problem is I frequently get stuck & spend
a lot of time resolving problems/ troubleshooting.

I have taken a basic , begining class but now am looking for more advanced
trainng/ help.

Ideally would appreciate a hands on environment where trouble shooting my
developing code would be assisted.

I am in the greater LA area- any ideas???
How have you all moved from novice to expert???

thanks
 
I got to be a better Access programmer when I paid for an MVP from cold,
snowy Wisconsin to fly to warm sunny LA. I paid his air, hotel, car rental,
and drinks ;-)
 
thanks for the ideas

isn't their some 10 week or such class at some Junior College that you have
run across

At times I can understand why the drinks may be necessary for the student/
learner as well as the expert

Duane said:
I got to be a better Access programmer when I paid for an MVP from cold,
snowy Wisconsin to fly to warm sunny LA. I paid his air, hotel, car rental,
and drinks ;-)
I have been learning access- at a very slow pace. As I learn I have been
developing a complex database. The problem is I frequently get stuck &
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Actually, you might want to search on line at google or MS
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/training/find/findcourse.mspx.

--
Duane Hookom
MS Access MVP

gagetpro via AccessMonster.com said:
thanks for the ideas

isn't their some 10 week or such class at some Junior College that you
have
run across

At times I can understand why the drinks may be necessary for the student/
learner as well as the expert

Duane said:
I got to be a better Access programmer when I paid for an MVP from cold,
snowy Wisconsin to fly to warm sunny LA. I paid his air, hotel, car
rental,
and drinks ;-)
I have been learning access- at a very slow pace. As I learn I have been
developing a complex database. The problem is I frequently get stuck &
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
 
I have just (3 days ago) returned from the sunny caribbean where I was
working for the tourist info office for 3 weeks updateing thier access bits
(at least they were in "bits" to start with, OK now though) - anyway - I
didn't get one single drink from them. How come ??

--
Wayne
Manchester, England.
Enjoy whatever it is you do


gagetpro via AccessMonster.com said:
thanks for the ideas

isn't their some 10 week or such class at some Junior College that you have
run across

At times I can understand why the drinks may be necessary for the student/
learner as well as the expert

Duane said:
I got to be a better Access programmer when I paid for an MVP from cold,
snowy Wisconsin to fly to warm sunny LA. I paid his air, hotel, car rental,
and drinks ;-)
I have been learning access- at a very slow pace. As I learn I have been
developing a complex database. The problem is I frequently get stuck &
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
 
Did you display your sign "I program Access for drinks"?

--
Duane Hookom
MS Access MVP

Wayne-I-M said:
I have just (3 days ago) returned from the sunny caribbean where I was
working for the tourist info office for 3 weeks updateing thier access
bits
(at least they were in "bits" to start with, OK now though) - anyway - I
didn't get one single drink from them. How come ??

--
Wayne
Manchester, England.
Enjoy whatever it is you do


gagetpro via AccessMonster.com said:
thanks for the ideas

isn't their some 10 week or such class at some Junior College that you
have
run across

At times I can understand why the drinks may be necessary for the
student/
learner as well as the expert

Duane said:
I got to be a better Access programmer when I paid for an MVP from cold,
snowy Wisconsin to fly to warm sunny LA. I paid his air, hotel, car
rental,
and drinks ;-)

I have been learning access- at a very slow pace. As I learn I have
been
developing a complex database. The problem is I frequently get stuck
&
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thanks
 
LoL :-)

Now that is why you are an MVP and I am not (or maybe it's more likely to be
a it take me the whole of the 1st day to work out where the bar is ). I have
a another nice job in Nepal next year and I will try putting up my sign - is
yak milk nice ?


--
Wayne
Manchester, England.
Enjoy whatever it is you do


Duane Hookom said:
Did you display your sign "I program Access for drinks"?

--
Duane Hookom
MS Access MVP

Wayne-I-M said:
I have just (3 days ago) returned from the sunny caribbean where I was
working for the tourist info office for 3 weeks updateing thier access
bits
(at least they were in "bits" to start with, OK now though) - anyway - I
didn't get one single drink from them. How come ??

--
Wayne
Manchester, England.
Enjoy whatever it is you do


gagetpro via AccessMonster.com said:
thanks for the ideas

isn't their some 10 week or such class at some Junior College that you
have
run across

At times I can understand why the drinks may be necessary for the
student/
learner as well as the expert

Duane Hookom wrote:
I got to be a better Access programmer when I paid for an MVP from cold,
snowy Wisconsin to fly to warm sunny LA. I paid his air, hotel, car
rental,
and drinks ;-)

I have been learning access- at a very slow pace. As I learn I have
been
developing a complex database. The problem is I frequently get stuck
&
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]

thanks
 
Maybe fermented yak milk...

--
Duane Hookom
MS Access MVP

Wayne-I-M said:
LoL :-)

Now that is why you are an MVP and I am not (or maybe it's more likely to
be
a it take me the whole of the 1st day to work out where the bar is ). I
have
a another nice job in Nepal next year and I will try putting up my sign -
is
yak milk nice ?


--
Wayne
Manchester, England.
Enjoy whatever it is you do


Duane Hookom said:
Did you display your sign "I program Access for drinks"?

--
Duane Hookom
MS Access MVP

Wayne-I-M said:
I have just (3 days ago) returned from the sunny caribbean where I was
working for the tourist info office for 3 weeks updateing thier access
bits
(at least they were in "bits" to start with, OK now though) - anyway -
I
didn't get one single drink from them. How come ??

--
Wayne
Manchester, England.
Enjoy whatever it is you do


:

thanks for the ideas

isn't their some 10 week or such class at some Junior College that you
have
run across

At times I can understand why the drinks may be necessary for the
student/
learner as well as the expert

Duane Hookom wrote:
I got to be a better Access programmer when I paid for an MVP from
cold,
snowy Wisconsin to fly to warm sunny LA. I paid his air, hotel, car
rental,
and drinks ;-)

I have been learning access- at a very slow pace. As I learn I have
been
developing a complex database. The problem is I frequently get
stuck
&
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]

thanks
 
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