>Those were comments to Andrew's post. What that person doesn't realize is that Access and Lightswitch are from entirely different business units. He laments that Access developers are being marginalized and this just proves it. If they are, in fact, being marginalized, the fault lies with OfficeDiv, not DevDiv who developed Lightswitch. In fact, he should be happy that DevDiv has provided someplace for Access devs to go.
They are both from Microsoft.(period)
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>>Spotted on
http://visualstudiomagazine.com/blogs/redmond-review/2011/08/lightswitch-finds-balance.aspx>>
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It's just one more sign and indication making one feel as if Access developers have been and are being increasingly and progressively abandoned
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>>...all the time ... and energy they've put into developing and using their skills being thrown overboard and cast into the sea...
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>>...it's as if Access is being rendered "irrelevant"...
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>>The bottom line is that "Access.NET" is still long overdue and saddeningly also nowhere in sight...>>End of quote.
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