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Author: Geoffrey L. Griffith
ISBN : B004D4YOB0
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A comprehensive guide to programming for Access 2010 and 2007Millions of people use the Access database applications, and hundreds of thousands of developers work with Access daily. Access 2010 brings better integration with SQL Server and enhanced XML support; this Wrox guide shows developers how to take advantage of these and other improvements.
With in-depth coverage of VBA, macros, and other programming methods for building Access applications, this book also provides real-world code examples to demonstrate each topic.
Access 2010 Programmer's Referenceis a comprehensive guide to the best-of-breed techniques for programming Access applications.
Coverage Includes:
- Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010
- New Features
- Upgrading and Converting to Access 2010
- Macros in Access 2010
- Using the VBA Editor
- VBA Basics
- Using VBA in Access
- Creating Classes in VBA
- Extending VBA with APIs
- Working with the Windows Registry
- Using DAO to Access Data
- Using ADO to Access Data
- Using SQL with VBA
- Using VBA to Enhance Forms
- Enhancing Reports with VBA
- Customizing the Ribbon
- Customizing the Office Backstage
- Working with Office 2010
- Working with SharePoint
- Working with .NET
- Building Client-Server Applications with Access
- The Access 2010 Templates
- Access Runtime Deployment
- Database Security
- Access 2010 Security Features
Books with free ebook downloads available Free Access 2010 Programmer's Reference [Kindle Edition]
- File Size: 13678 KB
- Print Length: 1275 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0470591668
- Publisher: Wrox; 1 edition (November 11, 2010)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B004D4YOB0
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Free Access 2010 Programmer's Reference
It's not a bad book. I read the entire book even though I was disappointed early on (see my gripe about the index later in the review). To be brutally honest there are some classics out there that are better, and I am using some of them. But they are getting dated and I wanted to learn some new things and particularly get a good feel for the new version of Access 2010.
The style of sample code and follow-along examples is different from book to book. I prefer verbose and well-illustrated examples. The examples in this book are not quite to my liking, but some of you may find you prefer it. I won't try to explain further because if you've read a number of books you already know how examples and sample code are handled quite differently. I should mention the style of examples in this book varys a bit from chapter to chapter.
This book is the product of several/many authors and contributors; different authors wrote different chapters. Some of the chapters deliver advanced concepts in a terse style. Some of you will have to reread things carefully before moving on. Again, some of you may prefer this. In my case, I'd rather have more illuminating explanations.
There no good "war stories" or anecdotes about crazy bugs or situations they've encountered and had to work through. By contrast, in the famous Access 2002 Developers Handbook (which you should all have or get right now) the authors are willing to share gripes about things like misspelled property names and weird wildcard conventions or the like.
If you're like me, these tales from the trenches and even a little humor really bring a book to life, and the closest this book gets is rah rah coverage of "new and exciting" features in Access 2010.
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