bobalston9
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Posted: 05/05/2012, 8:28 AM |
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I am interested in hearing from Microsoft Access developers who have or are transitioning to Code Charge Studio for web development.
How does Code Charge Studio compare in rapid development and ease of development?
Any key limitations/shortcomings found?
Any new capabilities not available in Access (beyond the obvious)
Stumbling blocks and how you got past them?
Ability to customize the generated application using event exits and .Net
Thanks
bob
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mor
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Posted: 05/07/2012, 5:22 AM |
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MS Access - not the most convenient base.
There are problems with a limited number of connections, limitations with Joins and Group By, performance problems when the base grow up more than 200 mb, ...
Better to use MS SQL Server or MySQL. :)
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Stanj
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Posted: 05/09/2012, 1:54 PM |
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When I first started with CodeCharge, the product before CC Studio came out, I build some projects for Access but when more power was needed I switched to MySQL. Switching was a breeze because converting existing projects from ASP to PHP was a matter of minutes in switching the scripting in CodeCharge and CodeCharge studio. I love they system, it produces reliable secure code with little effort and little or no hand coding
Try the free trial, the learning curve is not steep
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