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- From: rmorin@inforamp.net (Randy Charles Morin)
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- Subject: Re: MS Visual C++ 4.0 VS Access for Small Database Development Question
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 13:29:43 GMT
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- ipscone@halcyon.com (Mike Davis) wrote:
- >I have a project that will involve using a database to store
- >information on a group of Students. I will need to save information
- >on their stats, family info, etc. There will be queries, sorting and
- >reports required.
- >I have programmed in MS Access for this in the past but have
- >not used MS Visual C++ for this kind of program.
- >Which would be the best choice? I know this is probably a
- >difficult thing to answer with the LITTLE information provided.
- >What are the pros and cons of each?
-
- Forget the pros and cons of programming using C++ and Access. The
- simple matter is that you have already programmed in Access. Well, if
- you can do it without learning something knew, then do it that way.
- There's an infinite amount of important things that you could learn.
- Thus, you could learn the rest of your life. If you can do it with
- what you know, then forget learning and enjoy the profits of success.
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- Agrivar
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