No, as a matter of fact, even working with a team of developers on very
large database applications, I've never been frustrated trying to control an
Access development project. They aren't overly complex, obscure, bloated
piles of code like a typical DotNet Enterprise Application.
I have been frustrated, however, with dirtbag spammers who violate USENET
rules and newsgroup charters to try to peddle software in the newsgroups.
--
Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
Co-Author, Microsoft Access Small Business Solutions, Wiley 2010
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