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http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/nextgen/technology/langdefault.asp>>I find it interesting that there are no mention of Access at this site.
>Well, it really is more of an end-user tool than a development language.
Well, Hi there stranger!
Yes. However, when I was in San Antonio, Tx last week I did see a system written for a tourist office written in Access. It looked liked quite sophisticated. And I had some Access programmers (are there such people?) ask me about VFP.
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